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Note to the New and Updated Edition | 13 | |
To the Reader | 15 | |
Upon My Return | 27 | |
From the Winter Songs | 30 | |
Alone | 33 | |
At Twilight | 36 | |
A Twig Fell | 38 | |
On the Slaughter | 40 | |
My Astarte | 45 | |
To the Sun: 7, 8 | 48 | |
Eagle: Eagle Over Your Mountains | 52 | |
Three Asses | 54 | |
Midnight | 56 | |
The Lonely Say | 58 | |
Happy Are They Who Sow | 60 | |
Not an Enclosed Garden | 62 | |
Confession | 64 | |
With My God the Blacksmith | 68 | |
On a Night of Rain in Jerusalem | 70 | |
Under the Tooth of Their Plough | 72 | |
Martyrs of Silence | 76 | |
Amputation of the Wing | 78 | |
To Tarshish | 79 | |
Toil | 82 | |
Three Old Women | 84 | |
End of Adar | 86 | |
Mr. X Speaks about His Neighborhood | 89 | |
A Cubit and a Half | 92 | |
Cranes from the Threshold | 94 | |
In Purple | 97 | |
The Soul of | 101 | |
Dream | 105 | |
Sands | 109 | |
A Summer Night | 111 | |
The Night | 114 | |
The Foundling | 117 | |
The Mole | 120 | |
After Twenty Years | 125 | |
Hamsin of Nisan | 128 | |
The Tree Sings to the River | 130 | |
The Girl Sings to the River | 132 | |
From My Mother's Home | 133 | |
Tel Aviv 1935 | 135 | |
Lakes | 137 | |
Isaac | 142 | |
Moses | 144 | |
In the Dark | 146 | |
Joshua's Face | 148 | |
If There Were a Hundred Hats | 151 | |
Joy | 152 | |
Opening | 154 | |
Sounds from Nearby | 156 | |
Spring in the World | 158 | |
Odysseus | 160 | |
[It Seems to Me] | 162 | |
His Mother | 164 | |
Of Three or Four in a Room | 166 | |
The Two of Us Together ... | 168 | |
Half of the People in the World | 170 | |
[My Father] | 172 | |
To the Pomergranate | 174 | |
She Is Asleep | 176 | |
Awakening | 178 | |
The Eagle | 180 | |
The Log Book | 184 | |
[I Saw] | 186 | |
From Year to Year It | 188 | |
Failure | 190 | |
Clockwork Doll | 192 | |
With Walter and Amati | 198 | |
Chapters in Time - Mine and His | 201 | |
Tightly I Hold on to the Butt of a Dream | 204 | |
My Soul Wanders Round | 206 | |
Jerusalem Is a Port City | 209 | |
The Fourth Resurrection | 211 | |
Landscapes | 213 | |
Houses | 219 | |
Written in Pencil in the Sealed Boxcar | 221 | |
The Portrait | 224 | |
Do Not Consider This to Be a Sin | 226 | |
I Hear Something Falling | 228 | |
Pride | 230 | |
He Shall Surely Come | 233 | |
Every Rose | 238 | |
When I Said the Blessing | 241 | |
A Day | 243 | |
Memory | 245 | |
Nonconformism | 248 | |
The Power of the Will | 251 | |
Were It Not | 253 | |
Zayish | 255 | |
I Only Want to Tell You | 260 | |
Instructions for a Lullaby | 263 | |
March | 265 | |
A Children's Song | 267 | |
Morning Time | 270 | |
Absalom | 273 | |
Ho Sea, Skies | 276 | |
Yonatan | 279 | |
The Shell of My Body | 281 | |
In a Village Whose Name I Do Not Even Know | 283 | |
My Face in the Puddle | 286 | |
Spider Baal | 288 | |
Handcuffs. A Street Song | 290 | |
Window of My House | 293 | |
Miracle | 295 | |
Deserter | 298 | |
App. A | How to Read the Phonetic Transcriptions of the Poems | 303 |
App. B | An Outline History of Modern Hebrew Poetry 1880-1965 | 309 |
App. C | Hebrew Poetry 1965-1988 | 323 |
App. D | Modern Hebrew Poetry 1960-1990 | 337 |
App. E | A Note on Hebrew Prosody | 353 |
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Add Modern Hebrew poem itself, In this new and expanded edition of a classic volume first printed in 1965, The Modern Hebrew Poem Itself adds the dynamic voices of a new generation of Hebrew poets. Each poem appears in both its original Hebrew and an English phonetic transcription, a, Modern Hebrew poem itself to your collection on WonderClub |