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Draft Of A Reparations Agreement Analysis


Dan Pagis, an Israeli writer, was born in 1930 in Bukovina, Romania. He spent his early years in a Nazi concentration camp in Ukraine, formerly in Romania, from where he fled. He emigrated to pre-state Israel in 1946 and taught medieval Hebrew literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has become one of the most vivid voices of modern Israeli poetry. His references to the Holocaust are sometimes oblique, filtered through the use of biblical or mystical images. He died in heaven in 1986. Translated from Stephen Mitchell`s Hebrew If a teacher teaches several of the poems, motifs, and places used repeatedly by Pagis, this could be mentioned as an additional strategy for understanding the survivor/poet and, of course, the historical connections generated in the different poems. Below you will find a number of elements that come back in this selection of poems: Imaginary Man, Walk. Here is your passport. You don`t have to remember. You need to match the description: your eyes are already blue. Do not escape with the sparks next to the fireplace: you are a man, you are on the train.

Sit comfortably. You have a decent coat, a repaired body, a new name that`s in your throat. Go ahead. Don`t forget. (The possibility of different answers to these questions is a basis for interesting discussions between students) and you will already be covered in skin and tendons and you will live, and he left nothing of me in his mercy that was going to die. And I fled to him, I rose in weightlessness, in blue, forgiving myself — I would even say apologetic — from smoke to all-powerful smoke, without image or image. . Volcineti, Romania, 10 years old.

June 1942, Deportation of Jews to Transnistria by the Nistru River (Dniester) Smoke returns to the tin chimney and further and further inside These poems are presented separately. A teacher can choose to work with any number of poems or with all of them. Teachers who use two or more of the poems presented can then use the suggestions that appear at the end of the unit under recurring motifs. No, they are human beings, uniforms, boots. How to explain this? They were created in the image….

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