Eva Eliav's second book of poetry shines as brightly as the sun in the summer of her title. In this luminous collection, there is an ongoing and often profound tension between apparent opposites that are in fact linked by the very essence of their existence: the normal and the unusual, the known and the unknowable, the secular and the spiritual, the profane and the sacred, music and noise. Her language is unadorned yet evocative. Janis Rapoport,...
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