My Flesh Speaks of God

Published: July 3, 2019, 1:47 p.m.

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It\\u2019s July\\u2014school and university are out for the summer; it\\u2019s hot. This month is often a strange mix of the ecstatic and the supremely boring. It\\u2019s a month that does not usually receive much praise or fanfare. It\\u2019s the perfect month to focus on poetry\\u2014that intensifier that makes the joy more joyful and the pain more painful, and the days just a little more delightfully strange and ripe.

Kicking off this month of poems will be Haya Esther, a woman born into an ultra orthodox household in Jerusalem, and who was fired from her job in a girl\\u2019s Haredi school after her first book of poems was published in 1983. She went on to write 18 volumes of poetry.

Text:

Three poems Haya Esther, translated by Linda Zisquit and Shira Twersky-Cassel
Poetry International Rotterdam\\xa0

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