Vol. 58 No. 3 1991 - page 600

TheTel Aviv Review Volume 3
Gabriel Moked, Editor
/ An international annual literary anthology
"Rarely has anew literary journal entered the marketplace with such grace
and force as the
Tel Aviv Review'-Judaica Book News
Bringing together adiversity of fiction and nonfiction writing on topics
(
concerning Judaism, Israel, the Middle East, and related issues, The
Tel
)
Aviv Review
3 contains original contributions from Israeli , Russian,
American and European writers.
Fiction
Yehoshua Bar-Yosef, James Vladimir Gill, Gabriel Josipovici ,
David Markish, Amos Oz, Henry H. Roth, Yaakov Shabtai, S. Yizhar,Timur
Zulfikarov
Essays
Robert B. Alter, Richard Burns, John Felstiner, Arthur Hertzberg,
Edmond Jabes, Hanna Krall, Andrew A. Macintosh, Shimon Markish,
Gabriel Moked, Anthony Rudolf
Interviews
Michel Couturier interviews Francis Bacon, David Hockney,
and Henry Moore; George Steiner, Timur Zulfikarov
Poetry
Yehuda Amichai, Gennady Aygi, Angela Ball, Efim Bershin,
Thorkild Bjmnvig, David Curzon , Oskar Davico, Sigal it Davidovitch,
Natalya Gorbanevskaya, Haim Gouri , Mikhail Grobman, Michel Haddad,
Michael Hamburger, Olav Hauge, Michael Heller, Miroslav Holub, David
Ignatow, Shirley Kaufman, Gunter Kunert, Rainer Kunze, Aleksandr
Kushner, Seymour Mayne, Yunna Morits, Stanley Moss, Yevgeny Rein ,
Anthony Rudolf, Harvey Shapiro, Joseph Sharon , Boris Slutsky, Michael
Stein, Yevgeny Vinokurov, Yona Vollach, Andrei Voznesensky, Eddy M.
Zemach
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