ID | 131857 |
Title Proper | Art of politics and poetry |
Other Title Information | the political poetry of Jacques Prevert and Aryeh Sivan |
Language | ENG |
Author | Peleg, Samuel (Muli) |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The article demonstrates the potency and volatility of political lyricism by comparing two masters of the trade, the French Jacques Prevert and the Israeli Aryeh Sivan. Although writing in two dissimilar cultures and witnessing disparate political environments, the poetry of Prevert and Sivan is similar in many ways. They are both keen observers of their societies' woes and both are equally critical. Their accounts are s are emphatic and caring and strewn in their passionate, affectionate and brutally honest verses, Prevert and Sivan are the quintessential models for contemporary political poetry. Both poets, despite their disparate cultures and dissimilar local experiences, painstakingly probe and penetrate the political realities around them with velvet nails |
`In' analytical Note | Israel Affairs Vol.20, No.2; April 2014: p.195-213 |
Journal Source | Israel Affairs Vol.20, No.2; April 2014: p.195-213 |
Key Words | Jacques Prevert ; Aryeh Sivan ; Political Poetry ; Israel ; France ; Collective Choice Making - CCM ; Resource Allocation ; Political Influence ; Order and Justice ; Spatial Contagion Model - SCM ; Geospatial Model ; Political Lyricism ; Political Environment ; Contemporary Politics ; Political Realities ; Disparate Political Environments - DPE |