the Poetry of Relationship II: Clara Eggink, Pieter Langendijk, Judith Herzberg, Gerrit Achterberg, Anna Blaman and Remco Campert: August: "Dance in Stone" and the Poetry of Relationship I: Herman De Coninck, P. C. Boutens, Piet Paaltjens, Judith Herzberg, Tony de Ridder, P.A. Vocabularies of Violence in Bibles and Tenach, Continuum 2004 (red., met Yvonne Sherwood) 131-155 Sanctified Aggression. Shirley Kaufman; Galit Hasan-Rokem; Tamar Hess, eds. 238-244. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2003. I will try to add poems at least one per day. "'Verge, Horizon, Hold": Getting and Losing Hold of Reality in the Poetry of M. Vasalis and Judith Herzberg', Missing Links, pp. Oberlin, Ohio: Oberlin College Press. Watch Queue Queue 1985 En/Of 1986 Merg, a […] Watch Queue Queue Staying Human is the latest addition to Bloodaxe's Staying Alive series of world poetry anthologies which have introduced many thousands of new readers to contemporary poetry.This fourth volume in the series offers poetry lovers an even broader, international selection of 500 more ‘real poems for unreal times’. Please visit this wonderful website for more information about poems, biographies and fun facts. Three books have a dedication to the German poet and Herzberg translator Gregor Laschen (1941-2018): 1 Wie schoot Roodbaardje Pik? Staring.. Y1 - 2019/6. AU - Oostdijk, D.M. But What: Selected Poems of Judith Herzberg. KW - Robert Lowell. Herzberg was five years old when the Nazis invaded Amsterdam in 1940 and for the next five years she was passed from one Christian family to another, separated from her parents and siblings. Judith Herzberg, But What: Selected poems. Because Judith Herzberg, Dutch poet, playwright, and screenwriter, makes her home part of the year in Amsterdam and part of the year in Tel Aviv, it was possible for her to collaborate directly with the Jerusalem-based American poet Shirley Kaufman on this impressive selection from her poetry. As the daughter of a Jewish family, she was taken into hiding at various locations in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands during World War II, including an address in Groningen. Judith Herzberg has been hailed as one of the greatest living Dutch poets for her ability to imbue everyday objects with unexpected meaning. Judith Herzberg (1934– ), the youngest daughter of Abel Herzberg, made her literary debut as a poet with Zeepost ("Seamail," 1963). She is revered for her clarity of style and her use of seemingly simple language. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources.Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. She has been awarded prizes for her journalism and fiction and in 1989 the Anna Bijns prize for her contribution to literature. This video is unavailable. ISBN 978-0-520-23553-3. In no particular order. - Lot met 50 bundels Nederlandstalige en vertaalde gedichten - 1946/2017 Littérature, Poésie - Quantité : 50 - Livre Rich and diverse lot with poetry collections and anthologies of Dutch-language poetry and poetry translated into Dutch, published by major and other publishers. Auden, Emily Dickinson, Heinrich Heine, Judith Herzberg e.v.a. She also co-edited the bilingual anthology The Defiant Muse: Hebrew Feminist Poems from Antiquity to the Present (1994). ISBN 978-0-932440-24-2. Arnon Grunberg announced on the front page of de Volkskrant on 30 January 2018 that if he had to choose someone in the Netherlands for the Nobel Prize in Literature, it would be Judith Herzberg.Few would disagree about her impressive track record in the literary world. TY - CHAP. W.H. Judith Herzberg is a frequent guest at Poetry International; in 2019 we are looking forward to welcoming her to the festival for the 11th time. But what Selected Poems Judith Herzberg writes poems of extraordinary compassion under great pressure of diction and form that capture brief moments of beauty and terror. The Flower of Anarchy: Selected Poems. Poems that are painted on the exterior walls of buildings in the city of Leiden, The Netherlands. Rutger Kopland and Judith Herzberg, but also showed a more menacing side, for example in the short poem ‘At Full Moon’, in which a man is shaving and the associa-tion with a werewolf pops up: ‘and then with a razor/ shaves the wolf from sight.’ In other poems too, she sometimes suddenly throttles the original idea, or has 50th Poetry International Festival Rotterdam. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Het Vertelde" on Discogs. Nobel Prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro owes the title of his novel The Remains of the Day to Judith Herzberg. PY - 2019/6. Judith Herzberg a writer who has built up an extensive body of work over thirty years including poems, essays, plays, film scripts and television dramas with many translations and adaptations to her name. Media in category "Judith Herzberg" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. T1 - “Why Holland?” T2 - Robert Lowell in Amsterdam. Because Judith Herzberg, Dutch poet, playwright, and screenwriter, makes her home part of the year in Amsterdam and part of the year in Tel Aviv, it was possible for her to collaborate directly with the Jerusalem-based American poet Shirley Kaufman on this impressive selection from her poetry. Wall Poems is a project in which more than 110 poems in many different languages were painted on the exterior walls of buildings in the city of Leiden, ... Muurgedicht Judith Herzberg Spreeuw Boshuizerlaan 5 Leiden.jpg 2,592 × 1,944; 2.88 MB. University of California Press. KW - American Poetry This article needs additional citations for verification. So that's Judith Herzberg. Both of them were at a literary festival in Australia in 1988, where she suggested this title to him. Muurgedicht Pelikaanstraat Leiden … This lot contains 12 publications - poetry, plays, reportages, translations / adaptations - by the Dutch writer Judith Herzberg (born in 1934). Judith Herzberg does almost no interviews, because she is ‘interview shy’. From poets as Hugo Claus, Anna Enquist, Al Galidi, Judith Herzberg, Ingmar Heytze, Gerrit Komrij, Antjie Krog, Ted Van Lieshout, Erwin Mortier, Ramsey Nasr, Paul Snoek, Toon Tellegen and many more. Her father, Abel Herzberg (1893-1989), was a lawyer and writer. Her plays include: 1982 Leedvermaak for which she won the Critic’s Prize and the Charlotte Köhler Award. Bart Moeyaert made a personal choice of 100 poems about anatomy, sensuality, intimacy, eroticism and everything the body has to say about it. Judith Herzberg Biographical data Judith Frieda Lina Herzberg was born in Amsterdam on 4 November 1934. Dutch poetry A collection of 10 books of Dutch poetry. Edited [edit | edit source] Hebrew Feminist Poems from Antiquity to the Present: A … Kurt Reads a Poem (05/02/2014) This video is unavailable. 9.9k She translated from the Dutch, with poet Judith Herzberg, But What: Selected Poems of Judith Herzberg (1988).