9789659012534-9659012535-The Fullness of Time: Poems (English and German Edition)

The Fullness of Time: Poems (English and German Edition)

ISBN-13: 9789659012534
ISBN-10: 9659012535
Edition: 1
Author: Gershom Scholem
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Ibis Editions
Format: Paperback 155 pages
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ISBN-13: 9789659012534
ISBN-10: 9659012535
Edition: 1
Author: Gershom Scholem
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Ibis Editions
Format: Paperback 155 pages

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The Fullness of Time: Poems (English and German Edition) (ISBN-13: 9789659012534 and ISBN-10: 9659012535), written by authors Gershom Scholem, was published by Ibis Editions in 2003. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Fullness of Time: Poems (English and German Edition) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.49.

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Poetry. Jewish Studies. Bilingual Edition. Translated from the German by Richard Sieburth. Edited, Introduced, and Annotated by Steven M. Wasserstrom. One of the greatest scholars of the twentieth century, Gershom Scholem virtually created the subject of Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism as a serious area of study. His influence, however, has been felt far beyond the confines of the academy and to this day extends into the realm of literature and the arts. (Borges, for one, rhymed "Golem" with "Scholem.") Literature played a critical part in Scholem's own life, especially in his formative years, and he wrote poems from his teens on. This bilingual volume gathers together the best of them for the first time in any language. It contains dark, shockingly prescient political poems about Zionism and assimilation, parodies of German and Jewish philosophers, religious lyrics of a gnostic bent, and poems to other writers and friends such as Walter Benjamin, Hans Jonas, Ingeborg Bachmann, S. Y. Agnon, and others. "Abrupt, magisterial, quizzical, sometimes acidulous, and at moments poignantly wistful.... Scholem's verses return to an authentic Hasidic tradition of indicting God"—Harold Bloom.

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