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Night, Morning
Hamutal Bar-Yosef; Rachel Tzvia Back, trs.
Sheep Meadow Press distributed by University Press of New England
2008 • 291 pp. 6 1/2 x 9"
Poetry
$19.95 Paper, 978-1-931357-55-5
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Bilingual Edition
Translated from the Hebrew by Rachel Tzvia Back
“A reasonably discerning reader of Hamutal Bar-Yosef in translation will find that although her poems are written about her life, which has been tragic and sometimes glorious, Israel, the Jews and their culture, what it means to be alive, the world—all very big subjects—her writing is such that if she were writing about a soap bubble she would be immediately recognizable as a great poet.” —Stanley Moss
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HAMUTAL BAR-YOSEF has been the recipient of numerous awards, including The Jerusalem Prize for Poetry, The President of Israel Prize for Poetry and The Brenner Prize. She has been a visiting professor in Paris, Moscow and New York. She lives in Jerusalem.
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