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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The poet and Talmud scholar examines Jewish texts, sexuality, and human vulnerability in poems that brim with wonder, sadness, sensuality, and humor.Kosman's second volume in English explores Jewish texts -Bible, Talmud, midrash - alongside bodies, physical desires, military experiences, even a refrigerator. Demons and fantasy enter these poems; so do politics, so does God. These are not religious poems in a conventionally liturgical, "inspirational" sense; yet they point to the big questions that religion asks: about love, hate, desire, violence, transgression, disappointment.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Kosman is widely connected to academic departments across the US; when his first book came out, he gave readings and talks at Poets House (NYC), the University of Maryland-College Park, Johns Hopkins University, Brown University, Hebrew Union College (New York City), Westminster College (Utah), University of Utah, Harvard University, Mt. Holyoke College (Massachusetts), and several prominent synagogues, including Bnei Jeshurun (Manhattan), Mishkan Tefila (Boston area), and Washington Hebrew Congregation (DC).Readers will see the Hebrew and English poems on facing pages.Kosman's previous Zephyr Press (2011) book was reviewed inThe Forward, Words Without Borders, Tikkun, Translation Review, Association of Jewish Libraries, Jewish Book Council,and we expect similar coverage with this book.Kosman is known in the literary community, and poems from the volume have appeared in World Literature Today, Guernica, Consequence, Modern Poetry in Translation, Tikkun, Poetry International Archives Rotterdam, Poetry International San Diego, Leviathan Quarterly, Ilanot Review, and the CCAR Journal/the Reform Jewish Quarterly.Recent Zephyr books have won or been short-listed for the PEN Poetry in Translation Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Derek Walcott Poetry Prize, the National Translation Award, the National Jewish Book Award in poetry, and others. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Kosman is widely connected to academic departments across the US; when his first book came out, he gave readings and talks at Poets House (NYC), the University of Maryland-College Park, Johns Hopkins University, Brown University, Hebrew Union College (New York City), Westminster College (Utah), University of Utah, Harvard University, Mt. Holyoke College (Massachusetts), and several prominent synagogues, including Bnei Jeshurun (Manhattan), Mishkan Tefila (Boston area), and Washington Hebrew Congregation (DC).Readers will see the Hebrew and English poems on facing pages.Kosman's previous Zephyr Press (2011) book was reviewed inThe Forward, Words Without Borders, Tikkun, Translation Review, Association of Jewish Libraries, Jewish Book Council,and we expect similar coverage with this book.Kosman is known in the literary community, and poems from the volume have appeared in World Literature Today, Guernica, Consequence, Modern Poetry in Translation, Tikkun, Poetry International Archives Rotterdam, Poetry International San Diego, Leviathan Quarterly, Ilanot Review, and the CCAR Journal/the Reform Jewish Quarterly.Recent Zephyr books have won or been short-listed for the PEN Poetry in Translation Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Derek Walcott Poetry Prize, the National Translation Award, the National Jewish Book Award in poetry, and others. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Über den AutorrnrnPoet and scholar Admiel Kosman is the author of nine books of Hebrew poetry, six academic books on Talmud and Midrash, and two bilingual Hebrew-English collections, So Many Things Are Yours (forthcoming, Zephyr P.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The poet and Talmud scholar examines Jewish texts, sexuality, and human vulnerability in poems that brim with wonder, sadness, sensuality, and humor.Kosman's second volume in English explores Jewish texts -Bible, Talmud, midrash - alongside bodies, physical desires, military experiences, even a refrigerator. Demons and fantasy enter these poems; so do politics, so does God. These are not religious poems in a conventionally liturgical, "inspirational" sense; yet they point to the big questions that religion asks: about love, hate, desire, violence, transgression, disappointment.