One, Two, Three

Published: March 11, 2020, 1:41 p.m.

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Marcela reads from Anat Zecharia\\u2019s poem, \\u201cOne, Two, Three,\\u201d which recently appeared in an issue of The Ilanot Review, in collaboration with Granta Hebrew.

The poem\\u2019s title and subtitle refer to Uzi Hitman\\u2019s children song about three dwarfs who sit chatting behind a mountain. Anat is known as an outspoken poet who writes forthrightly about women\'s desires.

Her work has been awarded the Prime Minister\\u2019s Literary Award for writers. She has published three collections of poetry \\u2014 As Soon as Beautiful (2008), Due to Human Error (2012), and Palestina I (2016). Her new book, \\u201cEver After,\\u201d won an ACUM literary award for 2019.

Text:

Anat Zecharia \\u201cOne, Two, Three.\\u201d Translated by Lisa Katz and Maayan Eitan. The Ilanot Review

Music:

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