Many of Katzir's novels and stories explore themes of female agency, often from the perspective of female adolescence. Some, such as the story "Schlaffstunde" and the novel Hineh Ani Mathillah ("Here I Begin") (; published in English as Dearest Anne in ), also evoke the Holocaust as it shapes the consciousness of her protagonists. Katzir noted in an interview that, growing up in Haifa in the . Dearest Anne: A Tale of Impossible Love - Kindle edition by Katzir, Judith, Bilu, Dalya, Hannah Ovnat-Tamir. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Dearest Anne: A Tale of Impossible Love/5(11). "In Dearest Anne the author manages to get inside a fourteen-year-old girl without judging her, teaching her or setting herself above her. Nature and human nature together celebrate a new beginning. This is Judith Katzir’s best book." ―Nathan Shaham "A thoughtful, mature and even heartbreaking book/5(11).
Dearest Anne: A Tale of Impossible Love. Judith Katzir. Translated by Dalya Bilu with an afterword by Hannah Ovnat-Tamir. Feminist Press / $ ISBN Paperback, pp. About: Julie R. Enszer. Julie R. Enszer, PhD, is a scholar and a poet. Her book manuscript, A Fine Bind, is a history of lesbian-feminist presses from Dearest Anne: A Tale of Impossible Love. 0 0 5 Autor: Judith Katzir. Libro electrónico. An Israeli girl's coming of age is told through a diary addressed to Anne Frank in this powerful novel—"a temple of love to the imaginary" (Time Out Israel). Dearest Anne: A Tale of Impossible Love Judith Katzir with Dalya Bilu (Translator) Dearest Anne: A Tale of Impossible Love. Jewish Women Writers. Judith Katzir with Dalya Bilu (Translator) fiction lgbtqia+ challenging emotional reflective slow-paced. pages. Buy Browse editions.
"In Dearest Anne the author manages to get inside a fourteen-year-old girl without judging her, teaching her or setting herself above her. Nature and human nature together celebrate a new beginning. This is Judith Katzir’s best book." ―Nathan Shaham "A thoughtful, mature and even heartbreaking book. A young adult novel? No, it is Judith Katzir’s stunning new book, Dearest Anne. The title comes from the organizing trope of Rivi writing a journal to Anne Frank, complete with entries signed, “Yours as always, Kitty.” Dearest Anne is further framed by Rivi, as an adult, reading her adolescent journals. These narrative strategies give the book a framework and structure through which Katzir explores the inner lives of her characters. Judith Katzir. Born in Haifa in , Judith Katzir studied literature and cinema at Tel Aviv University. At present, she is an editor at Hakibbutz Hameuchad/ Siman Kriah Publishing House and teaches creative writing. Katzir, a bestselling author in Israel, has published collections of stories and novellas, novels and children's books.
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