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Listed 15 books alphabetically by the name of the Authors Result Page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ + ]
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| | Maya Arad Another Place, A Foreign City In Tel-Aviv about ten years ago Orit, a girl soldier in Zahal's education corps gets a double assignment: to write a brochure on Israeli Identity, and help in the assimilation of a fellow military educationalist, a lonely immigrant from Canada. » more ISBN: 965-7120-28-4
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| | Yiftah Ashkenazy Fulfillment This is the story of a group of young Israelis who go on a Kibbutz before their military service in the 1960's. They are members of an ideological left wing youth movement... » more ISBN: 978-965-560-008-7
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| | Yair Asulin The Things Themselves Yair Asulin's second novel is the story of two boys and a girl, teen-agers in a small town, involved in real and imaginary romances, struggling with their religious beliefs and their rebellious fantasies... » more ISBN: 978-965-560-010-0
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| | Aminadav A. Dykman Epigrams – Whichever Way An extraordinary book combining translations of classical Greek epigrams with new poems, inspired by those epigrams, written by the translator Aminadav A. Dykman... » more ISBN: 978-965-560-024-7
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| | Eli Hirsh New Music Eli Hirsh is trying to give back poetry its clear voice - the passionate and authoritative voice of the muses, which was lost in the abyss of destruction of the twentieth century. » more ISBN: 9978-965-13-1972-3
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| | Tamir Lahav-Radlmesser A Room for Two Tamir Lahav-Radlmesser's latest book of poems deals with a curious experience: the therapeutic encounter. "The Room" is the clinic where the encounters take place and "The Two" are the therapist and the patient. » more ISBN: 978-965-13-2141-2
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| | Mendele Mokher Sfarim Two Short Stories & Autobiographical Notes A small annotated anthology of Hebrew writings by Mendelek Mokher Sfarim (S.Y. Abramovitsh). The book includes the stories Beseter Ra'am (Thunder in the Secret Place), Shem veYefet Ba'agala (Compartment in the Train)... » more ISBN: 978-965-560-006-3
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| | Reviel Netz Quatrains Quatrains is part of a long tradition of poetry inspired by Omar Khayyam, the Moslem middle ages poet-mathematician. This is poetry of the tension between geometrical precision and lyrical observation, between the search for truth and the only certainty in the existence of the doubt. » more ISBN: 978-965-560-015-5
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| | Tal Nizan (editor) With an Iron Pen - Hebrew Protest Poetry 1984-2004 With an Iron Pen tracks the trajectory of Hebrew poetry in the last 20 years in its relation to the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian people and their lands in the West Bank and Gaza. In the 38 years of its duration, this occupation has penetrated and changed every aspect and realm of Israeli life - including, of course, the realm of poetry. » more ISBN: 965-7120-47-0
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| | Amir Or Song Of Tahira An Israeli poet invents, in an amazingly beautiful poetic prose, an archaic epic of a people that never were. Gods, and people, kings and heroes, swirl under the great wings of fate in a whirlpool of desires and love, an adventure of bravery and power struggles. An enthralling plot full of inspiration and flight. » more ISBN: 965-7120-04-7
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![Array[authoramemakor] - Array[booknamemakor]](https://www.xargol.co.il/1064/144_1064.jpg) Thirty months before her thirtieth birthday Gali meets Shani, and goes with her on a long journey that brings her to a place which is very close and very far - to herself: outside the prison of physical touch, outside the box. Coming out of the closet was just one further, and essential, step in a much deeper process, in which she learned to touch, to embrace, to feel, to know herself and to love without masks. » more
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