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An inquiry into the withdrawal from writing of the modern Hebrew poet Avraham ben Yitzchak

Bibliography: pages 202-210.

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Main Author: Dison, Naomi Judith
Other Authors: Reisenberger, Azila Talit
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Language:English
Published: Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies 2016
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/22105 An inquiry into the withdrawal from writing of the modern Hebrew poet Avraham ben Yitzchak Dison, Naomi Judith Reisenberger, Azila Talit Hebrew and Jewish Studies Bibliography: pages 202-210. When one reads Dr Sonne's poetry (Avraham ben Yitzchak, or ABY) from time to time, it strikes one as being the most unique in Hebrew, unlike all other classic poems of his era. Instead of writing about the nationalistic or Zionistic spirit, ABY dealt with the poems in a very personal but objective lyric way, which touches the heart. The nature description is unusual and unique, and the special aura or outlook, the philosophy, something that is not quite Jewish, was a taste of something else (the other, different) and this work contends that on examining this element of distinction, it became most obvious that here was a testimony of Chinese culture that had invested itself into a sensitive philosopher and touched his heart and made an imprint upon him. 2016-10-10T14:53:58Z 2016-10-10T14:53:58Z 1991 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/22105 eng application/pdf Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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