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The Literary Review articles from January 1994

2,338 total articles

A quarterly literary journal published by Fairleigh Dickinson University. Publishes essays, poetry, and fiction in a variety of languages.

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The Literary Review archives from January 1994

A bird between continents. (excerpts)(poem) (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Fleeting thrill. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Wildweed. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Odalisque of the Levant/an ode. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

You have to abandon Jerusalem. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

A stone I lay from marble of Marmara. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Lamenting of the birds. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

And as far as what I wanted.... (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Then slake him from. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

The time of the singing birds.... (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

The history of literature: poets. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Poem contemplating poets. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Letter to Ibn Gabirol. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Not equal to them the Easterner.... (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Day blood-night blood. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Raging soul. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

My people, knowledge, and I. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Seven stanzas to an Indian chief. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

The crusader man. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

With help. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Gideon was thinking about bread. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Song of the architect. (excerpts) (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Yes indeed I'll answer God. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

I am the daughter of Lot. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Wife of Lot. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Aliza says.... (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

And to return, who is a Jew? (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Poverty line. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Niva. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

7 lines on the miraculous Yarkon. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

The girl and the butcher's window. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Sunscape. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Dimona blues. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Handcuffs: street poem. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

HaMasger street: wedding singer. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Embroidered rag: poem on Umm Kulthum. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Jasmine: poem on sandpaper. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Nelson: Trafalgar square. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

To the life of plants on the road. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Poor Bertolt Brecht came from the black forest. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

The extent of the tragedy.... (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Purim sequence. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Poems in another land. (excerpts) (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Acrid memory. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

A night of scuds. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Who is a Jew and what kind of a Jew? (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Bad dream. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Maria. (excerpts) (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

The dowry. (short story) (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Bookshop days. (an Iraqi Jew recalls his days in the Al-Rabita bookshop in Baghdad) (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

The other one. (excerpts) (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Prophesies of a madman in a cursed city. (short story) (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

An Alexandrian summer. (excerpts) (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Blanche. (excerpts) (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Moonstruck sunflowers. (short story) (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

The encounter. (short story) (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Little brother. (short story) (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

Memories of an Indian upbringing. (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
January 1, 1994

At home in exile: an interview with Shimon Ballas. (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East) (Interview)
January 1, 1994

Signs in the great disorder: an interview with Samir Naqqash. (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East) (Interview)
January 1, 1994

There was a time: an interview with Amira Hess. (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East) (Interview)
January 1, 1994

Making a home for poetry: an interview with Yehezkel Kedmi. (The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East) (Interview)
January 1, 1994

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