Aproximación a Yehudá Amijai
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.1992.v52.i1.981Abstract
The appearance of the first individualistic voices in poetry and prose during the fifties in Israel caused considerable commotion in Hebrew literature, which had been dominated by the Socialist Left during the thirties and forties. Yehuda Amijai was one of these individualistic voices, and he has become one of the main figures of modero Hebrew poetry. This article presents a general view of his personality and his poetry, and also of the social and literary setting in which his work has evolved.
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