A tale of two Jewish friends who meet unexpectedly in a European city that captures the real and remembered experiences of these men and how they resolve their feelings after the Holocaust.
These poems, in both their original Hebrew and in English translation, reflect the range of the author's achievement as a modernist poet from the 1940s to the 1990s. The writer has won the Bialik and the Israel poetry prizes. Gouri's work documents the spirit of the "palmah" generation.
When Adolf Eichmann stood trial in Jerusalem in 1961, Israel and the rest of the world experienced a reaction unlike any other produced by proceedings against a Nazi war criminal. Although some details about the Holocaust were generally known by the early sixties, the painful topic had slipped from public discussion as countries touched by World ...
Edition: First edition
Binding: Illustrated paper-covered board portfolio with interior
Publisher: Omanim Me'uhadim
Date Published: 1974
Description: Fine plates in a very good portfolio with a little rubbing on the boards. A very nice copy. In portfolio: [8 pp. ] + [16] leaves of plates. Folio. (34 cm). Illus. with 8 color & 8 b/w plates + in text drawings. In English and Hebrew. 16 views of Jerusalem on loose plates; scarce in a first edition; RLIN list one at Gratz College and OCLC lists none. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Portfolio
Publisher: Dvir
Date Published: 1962
Description: Edward Eichelbaum. Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Thirty drawings on 16 plates, loose in printed portfolio. Bright, clean copy, about Fine in publisher's unprinted glassine jacket. Folio-over 12"-15" tall. read more
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