Approaching You in English: Selected Poems of Admiel Kosman

Approaching You in English: Selected Poems of Admiel Kosman

Approaching You in English: Selected Poems of Admiel Kosman

Approaching You in English: Selected Poems of Admiel Kosman

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"Verses to be added to the end of Deuteronomy"

Are you kidding, let it be,
just write that we were born, we were here,
and we drowned in the sea.
That’s enough. Keep the final verses
short, in your generosity, just hint that it’s bad here,
without love, in the desert, the old people grumbling,
even dying all the way here,

a long journey and contention.

And the day-old baby of the homeland — hatred —
the baby of the homeland, and its mother — longing,
and the baby of the homeland,
swallowing oatmeal and milk, some more,
dying and hunger.

Write concisely about murder and blood,
just hint at a people and a homeland,
keep it short, in your generosity (let it be),
and remind the reader
that we drowned in the sea.

Admiel Kosman is one of Israel's most prominent contemporary poets, with eight books of poetry to his credit, and several more of prose. His work evokes multiple tensions between prayer and modern life, sacred texts and eroticism, war and peace, language and translation. After teaching at Bar Ilan Universityin Israel for many years, Kosman moved permanently to Berlin, where he is now professor of religious studies at Potsdam Universityand heads the first Reform rabbinical college in Germany to resume operations after the Holocaust.

Lisa Katz is the author of Reconstruction (Am Oved) and the translator of Look There: New and Selected Poems of Agi Mishol (Graywolf Press). Her poems, translations, essays, and reviews have appeared in scores of publications, and she is the translation coordinator for the Jerusalem International Poetry Festival. In 2008, she won the Mississippi Review Poetry Prize. She teaches at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and frequently lectures abroad.

Shlomit Naor, born in Raanana, Israel, in 1974, is an educator and published poet. She holds an MA in creative writing from Ben Gurion Universityand a BA in philosophy and literature from the Hebrew Universityin Jerusalem.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780981552149
Publisher: Zephyr Press
Publication date: 11/15/2011
Series: New Hebrew Poetry
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Born in Israel in 1957 to an observant Orthodox Jewish family; he was sent to Orthodox schools, then served in the army, studied at the Bezalel art college, and received a PhD in Talmud, the interpretation of Jewish law, ethics, customs, and history. After teaching at Bar Ilan Universityfor many years, Kosman moved permanently to Berlin, where he is The author of Reconstruction (Am Oved), and the translator of Look There: New and Selected Poems of Agi Mishol (Graywolf). She teaches at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Holds degrees in philosophy and Hebrew literature from Hebrew University; she is an MA candidate in Creative Writing at Ben Gurion Universityand has worked in Jewish education for more than a decade.
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