- Title : Keys to the Garden: New Israeli Writing
- Author : Brand: City Lights Publishers
- Rating : 4.53 (734 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-11-1
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 369 Pages
- Asin : 0872863085
- Language : Hebrew
This first anthology of twentieth-century Israeli literature to feature the work of writers who were born in—or whose families originated from—the Levant, Turkey, Iran, India, and Arab worlds represents twenty-four authors whose concerns with cultural i
This first anthology of twentieth-century Israeli literature to feature the work of writers who were born in—or whose families originated from—the Levant, Turkey, Iran, India, and Arab worlds represents twenty-four authors whose concerns with cultural identity, race, class, gender, and political allegiances place their work alongside today’s emerging rediscovered and reinvented Arab, African, Indian, African-American, and Caribbean traditions.
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