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The Israel Review of Arts and Letters - 2001/112
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FOREWORD | COEXISTENCE MUSEUM |
AMICHAI |
BIBLE |
ENVIRONMENT |
BERMAN/POEMS |
RIVERS |
MUSIC IN NEGEV |
HOLOCAUST |
EMBROIDERY |
ARABIC LITERATURE |
SOMECK/POEM |
BOOK REVIEW |
CREDITS
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Arab Work - A poem
Ronny Someck
Arab Work
From which thread will be woven the demonstration banner
of Dir Hana's textile workers.
In the scratch canals along the palms a drop of sweat rows
like a slave boat toward the Bay of Scars in the fingernails.
I recall my mother's first years in this country.
A new immigrant sits in the sewing machine room of the "Rekem" factory.
Her brows furrowed like a bulb of yarn,
the thimble is the war helmet and the needle sword pierces the fabric's belly
out of which were sewn holiday clothes,
workers' overalls
and the handkerchief of a tear.
Translated by Hanni Dimitstein
Ronny Someck was born in Baghdad in 1951 and came to Israel as a baby. He has published seven collections of poems. He was a recipient of the Prime Ministers' Prize for Literature in 1989.
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