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The petit bourgeois life of Ayana Erdal
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5 minutes
Released:
Jan 13, 2016
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Podcast episode
Description
Ayana Erdal was born to Polish parents who had immigrated to Israel from Paraguay and Istanbul. Today, host Marcela Sulak reads some of Erdal's poetry concerned with family life, translated by Lisa Katz and Rebecca Gillis:
"Abandoned dishes pile up in the sink,and lines of ants wake up to resume their march across the floorsand the distance between my son laying his head on the table and my handis like a slice of bread."
Winner of the 2005 Israeli President’s Prize in Literature, Erdal studied comparative literature at Hebrew University, and teaches at the Max Rayne Hand in Hand Bilingual (Arabic-Hebrew) school in Jerusalem. She has published two collections of poetry.
Text:Poetry International Rotterdam
Music:All tracks by Thomas Newman from the "Revolutionary Road" OSTSpeaking Of Production ControlSimple Clean LinesRevolutionary Road (End Title)The Bright Young Man
"Abandoned dishes pile up in the sink,and lines of ants wake up to resume their march across the floorsand the distance between my son laying his head on the table and my handis like a slice of bread."
Winner of the 2005 Israeli President’s Prize in Literature, Erdal studied comparative literature at Hebrew University, and teaches at the Max Rayne Hand in Hand Bilingual (Arabic-Hebrew) school in Jerusalem. She has published two collections of poetry.
Text:Poetry International Rotterdam
Music:All tracks by Thomas Newman from the "Revolutionary Road" OSTSpeaking Of Production ControlSimple Clean LinesRevolutionary Road (End Title)The Bright Young Man
Released:
Jan 13, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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