At the End of Sleep by Tal Nitzán and translated by Rachel Tsvia Back

This is poetry from Israel.

At the End of Sleep by Tal Nitzán translated by Rachel Tsvia Back is published by Restless Books. This is a Book originally written in Hebrew. This was published in 2014.0 and has the ISBN of 9.781632060037E12.

Tal Nitzán’s At the End of Sleep, translated from Hebrew by Rachel Tsvia Back, brings poetry connected to Israel into English through sleep, threshold, dream residue, and waking vulnerability. I would not stop at the biographical or national frame, even when those contexts matter. The better entrance is through the poem’s pressure: the image that will not sit still, the phrase that feels slightly denser than ordinary speech, the moment where feeling outruns explanation. This description should help a reader know why the book belongs on the shelf without pretending the book has been solved in advance. At the End of Sleep feels useful for readers who want translated poetry to widen not only what they know, but how they listen.

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