Authors: Yehuda Amichai, Benjamin Harshav, Barbara Harshav
ISBN-13: 9780060926663, ISBN-10: 006092666X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date Published: October 1995
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Yehuda Amichai's poetry has been collected into collected into several volumes in English, including Love Poems, Poems of Jerusalem, and Even a Fist Was Once an Open Palm with Fingers. His work has been translated into over twenty languages. He lives in Jerusalem.
Yehuda Amichai: A Life of Poetry 1948-1994 offers a comprehensive and timely evaluation of the body of work of one of our most valuable poets in any language. Employing the style and idiom of a post-Modernismof a twentieth-century artistand filtering it through the prism of his Israeli and Jewish sensibilities, Amichai's words ifs cosmopolitan, muscular, and ironic. Resounding with the exhilarating of the human encountersit is brought into the sharper contrast by the ever-present precariousness of Israeli existence. The burden and legacy of this history, and its impact upon modern, secular society, places Amichai's work within a uniquely Israeli landscapearid, verdant, cruel, and beautifulwhile simultaneously transcending national and religious borders. Translated from the Hebrew by Benjamin and Barbara Harshav, this volume brings Amichai to his rightful place beside the leading poets of the twentieth century.
Amichai demonstrates that he is a representative man with unusual gifts who in telling his own story also relates the large story of his people.