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Baghdad, February 1991 is a moving evocation of the lives spent in the times of love and war. Reading renowned Hebrew poet Ronny Someck can be an intriguing experience. Here are poems of controlled rage and tender love, unleashing hidden fears and angst of a nation living in the shadow of endless violence and bloodshed. The distinguished poet Yuyutsu RD Sharma for the first time translates a major Hebrew voice into Nepali, transporting Ronny’s poetic splendor to Himalayas. The book is a celebration of the Hebrew poet’s Whitmanseque extension of the line that takes a magical twist, leaving the readers breathless. Nobel Laureate, Wislawa Szymborska has this say of Ronny’s work– “Reading Ronny Someck’s fascinating work, I came upon ‘Bliss’, a poem that can serves as a wedding toast throughout the world”. –
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