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      Livre Poésie - Bitton, Erez - 01/11/2015 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Bitton, Erez
    • Editeur : Boa Editions
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/11/2015
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 200
    • Expédition : 375
    • Dimensions : 22.6 x 15.6 x 1.7
    • ISBN : 9781938160875



    • Résumé :

      The first bilingual U.S. publication of celebrated Israeli poet Erez Bitton, often considered the founding father of Mizrahi Israeli poetry.

      Biographie:

      Erez Bitton: Born in 1942 to Moroccan parents in Oran, Algeria, Erez Bitton emigrated to Israel in 1948. Blinded by a stray hand grenade he found near his home in Lod, he spent the rest of his childhood in Jerusalem's School for the Blind. He received a B.A. in Social Work from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and an M.A. in Psychology from Bar Ilan University. He wrote a weekly column for the Israeli daily Ma'ariv and worked as a social worker and as a psychologist. His first two books, A Moroccan Offering (1976) and The Book of Na'na (1979), established him as the founding father of Mizrahi poetry in Israel—the first poet to take on the conflict between North African immigrants and the Ashkenazi society, and the first to use Judeo-Arabic dialect in his poetry. The author of five poetry collections and a play, he has served as chairman of the Hebrew Writers Association, and is the editor-in-chief of the literary journal Apyrion, which he founded in 1982. Among his awards are the Miriam Talpir Prize (1982), the Prime Minister's Prize (1988), the Yehuda Amichai Prize (2014), as well as the Bialik Prize for Lifetime Achievement (2014). His collection The Book of Na'na was published in French (Editions Saint Germain, 1981). Bitton lives in Tel Aviv, Israel, with his wife Rahel Calahorra, and is father to a son and a daughter.

      Tsipi Keller was born in Prague, raised in Israel, and has been living in the U.S. since 1974. The author of nine books, she is the recipient of several literary awards, including National Endowment for the Arts Translation Fellowships, New York Foundation for the Arts fiction grants, and an Armand G. Erpf award from Columbia University. Her most recent translation collections are Poets on the Edge: An Anthology of Contemporary Hebrew Poetry (SUNY Press), and The Hymns of Job & Other Poems, a Lannan Translation Selection (BOA Editions). In addition to Erez Bitton's You Who Cross My Path (BOA Editions), her selected volume of Raquel Chalfi's poems, Reality Crumbs, will be published in 2015 (SUNY Press).

      Eli Hirsch is a poet, editor, and literary critic. Born in Petach Tikva in 1962, he published his first poems in 1979, and holds a graduate degree in Philosophy from Tel Aviv University. He is the author of four volumes of poetry, and his most recent collection is Hanging Gardens of Tel Aviv (Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 2012). He has published numerous book reviews and essays, and, since 2007, writes a weekly column on poetry in the Literary Supplement of the daily Yediot Ahronot. He was Editor in Chief at Modan Publishing, and is currently (since 2003) the Literary Editor at Hargol Publishing House. Hirsch teaches Creative Writing in the Literature Department at Tel Aviv University.

      Sommaire:

      Contents

      Introduction: The Poetry of Erez Bitton

      FROM Blindfolded Landscapes (2013)

      Blindfolded Horses
      The Dog and His Master
      The Poem of the Cane
      This Summer
      For the Algerian Poet Rabah Belamri
      To Say Desert
      Treaty with the Elder Son
      Late Learning
      You Who Cross My Path
      My Father Gave the Neighbors
      Roll Call
      Sights
      When I Was a Child of Light
      With the Kids
      Hoarse Rababa
      Your Eyes
      More and More
      Not to See Granada
      Forgetting Something in You
      You and I
      Yesterday's Kiss
      Families at the Jerusalem School for the Blind
      Sketching the Future at the Jerusalem School for the Blind
      Children at the Jerusalem School for the Blind
      Becoming a Weaver
      The Child Sitting in Corners at the School of the Blind
      Voices
      For Gvira
      Mommy Wrap for Me
      Yom Kippur at the School for the Blind
      For Elisheva Kaplan
      On Top of a Wall

      FROM Timbisert, A Moroccan Bird - New and Selected Poems (2009)

      A Broken Nightingale

      A Broken Nightingale
      Heart Valve
      My Mother, Her Children Wouldn't Live
      Lod Cemetery
      At Sunset
      On Winter Mornings
      For Aharon ben Chmou
      Ballad about a Town at Sunset
      The Wail of Women
      Lullaby in the Town of Oran
      We Are Strangers
      Spanish Song
      Clipped Orange Trees
      Poem at the Heart of Jerusalem
      In the Sealed Rooms
      Cesspits
      Poem of 1991
      Our Pains at Night

      A Moroccan Offering

      Preliminary Background Words
      Zohra El Fassia
      A Marginal Boy and a Social Worker
      Elegies for ben Shushan
      A Purchase on Dizengov
      Moroccan Wedding
      On the Earthquake in Agadir
      Meeting

      The Book of Na'na

      The Love of Children in White Caftans
      Uncle Yehuda Sharvit between Marrakesh and Draa
      Summary of a Conversation
      Mother Is Cajoling a Bird
      Al-Keskas ul-Feran 1
      Al-Keskas ul-Feran 2
      At the Feet of the Women
      Zaish
      Sullika's Qasida

      Intercontinental Bird

      To Speak Within the Light
      In Praise of the Dreamers of Jerusalem
      To Speak of a City to its Face
      My Mother Collects Down
      Scaffolding

      Addendum: Excerpts from Ana Min al-Maghrib [I'm from the Atlas Mountains]-Reading Erez Bitton's Poetry (Hakkibutz Hamehuchad, 2014)-nine essays, by scholars and poets, selected and edited by Ktzia Alon and Yochai Oppenheimer.

      Acknowledgments
      About Erez Bitton
      About Tsipi Keller
      About Eli Hirsch
      Critical response to Erez Bitton's work
      Index of titles and first lines
      ...

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