This collection brings together many of the poet's continuing preoccupations: the idea that no book is complete till a reader reads it; that the totality of any writer's oeuvre constitutes one work, one book; and the Biblical and mystical idea of the Book of Life.
Where do poets stand when faced with events like September 11? Can they speak up for humanity? United by a belief that poetry cannot be neutral, American poet Karen... Læs mere
In this volume Miriam Halahmy celebrates the work of her sculptor brother-in-law, Oded Halahmy. The text includes illustrations of his work alongside accompanying poems. Miriam... Læs mere
A photographic exploration of the role of Holocaust memorials in Germany. This work focuses on the remarkable numbers of Holocaust memorials in... Læs mere
Poetry collection by Bernard Kops who remarkably, at aged 91, proves that his lyric powers remain undimmed. Full of tears and laughter and outpouring of love for his beloved... Læs mere
Set in Bethlehem in 1920. A sense of foreboding hangs over Palestinian society under British rule. Samira Lafiah, a progressive young woman is in conflict with her prominent,... Læs mere