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Hand of Esau in the midst here too”—Uri Zvi Grinberg’s poem a great fear and the moon in its historical and political contexts / Wolf-Monzon, Tamar   Journal Article
Wolf-Monzon, Tamar Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article explores the poet Uri Zvi Grinberg's attitude towards Jerusalem, as reflected in his poem "A Great Fear and the Moon", the first he wrote following his immigration to Eretz Israel. The reconstruction process references political-historical contexts on the background of the first decade of the British Mandate, which Grinberg viewed as the reincarnation of Rome, scion of the kingdom of Edom.
Key Words Jerusalem  Rome  Kingdom of Edom  Uri Zvi Grinberg 
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