Abstract
Reviewing these three books together might seem at first somewhat capri-
cious; after all, they span a full decade of work on Yiddish and Hebrew
poetry. They are the projects of three different scholars and different
presses; and they incorporate two different genres, scholarly essays and
translation. Yet the intellectual and historical conditions that inspired this
Jewish poetry were likewise heterogeneous and can be traced across
many countries and cultures.
cious; after all, they span a full decade of work on Yiddish and Hebrew
poetry. They are the projects of three different scholars and different
presses; and they incorporate two different genres, scholarly essays and
translation. Yet the intellectual and historical conditions that inspired this
Jewish poetry were likewise heterogeneous and can be traced across
many countries and cultures.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 227-231 |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| Journal | The Jewish Quarterly Review |
| Volume | 94 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| State | Published - Dec 2004 |
Keywords
- 1894-1975
- 1932
- 1943
- 241503
- 241504
- 241505
- Hellerstein
- Kathryn
- Kadishman
- Menashe
- Kartun-Blum
- Ruth
- Mitchell
- Stephen
- Molodowsky
- Kadia
- Pagis
- Dan
- Dan.
- Ruth.
- Kadia --.
- Paper bridges: selected poems of Kadya Molodowsky
- Profane scriptures: reflections on the dialogue with the Bible in modern Hebrew poetry
- Selected poetry of Dan Pagis
- Translations into English
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