Brazilian Tales
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Isaac Yehoash emerges as a forceful and prophetic figure in this collection of his poetry. His love of language and mastery of both Hebrew and Yiddish are on full display as he explores themes of faith, exile, and the human condition. This volume is an essential addition to any library of Jewish literature.
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This gripping story follows two rival winemakers, one of whom is convinced his wine is superior. The story is set in 19th century Spain and explores themes of love, rivalry, and the pursuit of perfection.
This book explores the tension between traditional, 'native' theatre and more 'exotic' or experimental forms of playwriting, offering insights into the changing landscape of the theatre in the early 20th century.