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Travels
Yehuda Amichai; Ruth Nevo, trs.
Sheep Meadow Press
1986 • 141 pp. 6 x 9"
Poetry / Israeli Studies / Jewish Studies
$11.95 Paper, 978-0-935296-63-1
$25.00 Cloth, 978-0-935296-62-4
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"He is one of our great poets . . . once one has heard his quiet, even tones, precise, distanced and passionate, one never forgets them." —Times Literary Supplement
Endorsements:
"I, for one, return to his poetry again and again, and always find myself shaken, as by something truly genuine and alive."—Ted Hughes
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YEHUDA AMICHAI was born in Wurzburg, Germany, in 1924 and emigrated with his family to Palestine in 1936. Amichai published eleven volumes of poetry in Hebrew, two novels, and a book of short stories. His work has been translated into thirty-seven languages. In 1982, Amichai received the Israel Prize for Poetry, and he became a foreign honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1986. He lived in Jerusalem until his death on September 25, 2000.
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