The Selected Poetry Of Yehuda Amichai - Plot & Excerpts
K. Williams Foreword 1996 by Chana Bloch PART ONE edited and translated by Stephen Mitchell From Now and in Other Days (1955) God Has Pity on Kindergarten Children The U.N. Headquarters in the High Commissioner’s House in Jerusalem Autobiography, 1952 The Smell of Gasoline Ascends in My Nose Six Poems for Tamar Yehuda Ha-Levi Ibn Gabirol When I Was a Child Look: Thoughts and Dreams From We Loved Here From Two Hopes Away (1958) God’s Hand in the World Sort of an Apocalypse And That Is Your Glory Of Three or Four in a Room Not Like a Cypress Through Two Points Only One Straight Line Can Pass Half the People in the World For My Birthday Two Photographs Poems for a Woman Children’s Procession Ballad of the Washed Hair Sonnet from the Voyage The Visit of the Queen of Sheba From In a Right Angle: A Cycle of Quatrains From Poems, 1948-1962 As for the World In the Middle of This Century Farewell Such as Sorrow Jerusalem Before And as Far as Abu Ghosh You Too Got Tired The Place Where We Are Right Mayor Resurrection From Summer or Its End In the Full Severity of Mercy Too Many Poem for Arbor Day Jacob and the Angel Here Elegy on an Abandoned Village The Elegy on the Lost Child From Now in the Storm, Poems 1963-1968 Jerusalem, 1967 The Bull Returns A Luxury To Bake the Bread of Yearning National Thoughts A Pity.
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