Description

Book Synopsis
The author (1924-2000) was Israel's most popular poet, as well as a literary figure of international reputation. In this collection, renowned translators Chana Bloch and Stephen Mitchell have selected his most beloved poems, including forty poems from his later work.

Trade Review
"An ideal choice of the poet." -- Benjamin Ivry Forward Newspaper

Table of Contents
Foreword 2013 by C. K. Williams
Foreword 1996 by Chana Bloch

PART ONE
edited and translated by Stephen Mitchell

From Now and in Other Days (1955)

God Has Pity on Kindergarten Children
The U.N. Headquarters in the High Commissioner's House in Jerusalem
Autobiography, 1952
The Smell of Gasoline Ascends in My Nose
Six Poems for Tamar
Yehuda Ha-Levi
Ibn Gabirol
When I Was a Child
Look: Thoughts and Dreams
From We Loved Here

From Two Hopes Away (1958)

God's Hand in the World
Sort of an Apocalypse
And That Is Your Glory
Of Three or Four in a Room
Not Like a Cypress
Through Two Points Only One Straight Line Can Pass
Half the People in the World
For My Birthday
Two Photographs
Poems for a Woman
Children's Procession
Ballad of the Washed Hair
Sonnet from the Voyage
The Visit of the Queen of Sheba
From In a Right Angle: A Cycle of Quatrains

From Poems, 1948-1962

As for the World
In the Middle of This Century
Farewell,
Such as Sorrow
Jerusalem
Before
And as Far as Abu Ghosh
You Too Cot Tired
The Place Where We Are Right
Mayor
Resurrection
From Summer or Its End
In the Full Severity of Mercy
Too Many
Poem for Arbor Day
Jacob and the Angel
Here
Elegy on an Abandoned Village
The Elegy on the Lost Child

From Now in the Storm, Poems 1963-1968

Jerusalem, 1967
The Bull Returns
A Luxury
To Bake the Bread of Yearning
National Thoughts
A Pity. We Were Such a Good Invention
Elegy
Threading
Now in the Storm
Travels of the Last Benjamin of Tudela

PART TWO
edited and translated by Chana Bloch

From Not for the Sake of Remembering (1971)
Jews in the Land of Israel
Wildpeace
The Way It Was
Instead of Words
Gifts of Love
Ballad in the Streets of Buenos Aires
Psalm

From Behind All This a Great Happiness Is Hiding (1976)

Seven Laments for the War-Dead
Like the Inner Wall of a House
Love Song
I've Grown Very Hairy
A Dog After Love
A Bride Without a Dowry
The Sweet Breakdowns of Abigail
To a Convert
My Father in a White Space Suit
A Letter of Recommendation
On the Day I Left
A Letter
In a Leap Year
A Quiet Joy
A Mutual Lullaby
From Songs of Zion the Beautiful

From Time (1978)

Songs of Continuity
At the Monastery of Latroun
When I Was Young, the Whole Country Was Young
I Walked Past a House Where I Lived Once
To My Love, Combing Her Hair
The Diameter of the Bomb
When I Banged My Head on the Door
You Carry the Weight of Heavy Buttocks
Advice for Good Love
You Are So Small and Slight in the Rain
A Man Like That on a Bald Mountain in Jerusalem
When a Man's Far Away from His Country
The Eve of Rosh Hashanah
I've Already Been Weaned
In the Garden, at the White Table
From the Book of Esther I Filtered the Sediment
So I Went Down to the Ancient Harbor
Now the Lifeguards Have All Gone Home
Near the Wall of a House

From A Great Tranquillity: Questions and Answers (1980)

You Can Rely on Him
You Mustn't Show Weakness
Lost Objects
Forgetting Someone
"The Rustle of History's Wings," as They Used to Say Then
1978 Reunion of Palmach Veterans at Ma'ayan Harod
An Eternal Window
There Are Candles That Remember
On the Day My Daughter Was Born No One Died
All These Make a Dance Rhythm
In the Morning It Was Still Night
A Child Is Something Else Again
When I Have a Stomachache
I Feel Just Fine in My Pants
Jerusalem Is Full of Used Jews
Ecology of Jerusalem
In the Old City
Tourists
An Arab Shepherd Is Searching for His Goat on Mount Zion
A Song of Lies on Sabbath Eve
The Parents Left the Child
Love Is Finished Again
End of Summer in the Judean Mountains
Relativity
Poem Without an End
A Great Tranquillity: Questions and Answers

From The Hour of Grace (1983)

1924
Half-Sized Violin
A Pace Like That
The Box
The Last Word Is the Captain
Statistics
The Hour of Grace
What a Complicated Mess
I Lost My Identity Card
On Mount Muhraka
Summer Begins
Hamadiya
At the Seashore
On Some Other Planet You May Be Right
Autumn Rain in Tel Aviv
A Flock of Sheep Near the Airport
Almost a Love Poem
They Are All Dice
A Precise Woman
Jasmine
Kibbutz Gevaram
History
The Real Hero
At the Maritime Museum
Try to Remember Some Details
A Man in His Life

From From Man Thou Art and Unto Man
Shalt Thou Return (1985)

My Mother Comes from the Days
Now She's Breathing
My Mother Died on Shavuot
The Body Is the Cause of Love
Orchard
Late Marriage
Inside the Apple
North of Beersheba
I Guard the Children
North of San Francisco
Fall in Connecticut
Sandals
Jerusalem, 1985
Evidence
The Course of a Life
From The Fist, Too, Was Once the Palm
of an Open Hand, and Fingers (1989)
What Kind of Man
The Greatest Desire
Two Disappeared into a House
I Know a Man
Between
Summer Evening in the Jerusalem Mountains
At the Beach
The Sea and the Shore
Autumn Is Near and the Memory of My Parents
Yom Kippur
Beginning of Autumn in the Hills of Ephraim
Ruhama
Huleikat- The Third Poem about Dicky
The Shore of Ashkelon
Fields of Sunflowers
First Rain on a Burned Car
We Did What We Had To

Notes
Acknowledgments
Index of Titles

The Selected Poetry of Yehuda Amichai

    Product form

    £18.90

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £21.00 – you save £2.10 (10%)

    Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Sat 18 Jul 2026.

    A Paperback / softback by Yehuda Amichai, Chana Bloch, Stephen Mitchell

    1 in stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of The Selected Poetry of Yehuda Amichai by Yehuda Amichai

      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 15/02/2013
      ISBN13: 9780520275836, 978-0520275836
      ISBN10: 0520275837
      Also in:
      Poetry

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The author (1924-2000) was Israel's most popular poet, as well as a literary figure of international reputation. In this collection, renowned translators Chana Bloch and Stephen Mitchell have selected his most beloved poems, including forty poems from his later work.

      Trade Review
      "An ideal choice of the poet." -- Benjamin Ivry Forward Newspaper

      Table of Contents
      Foreword 2013 by C. K. Williams
      Foreword 1996 by Chana Bloch

      PART ONE
      edited and translated by Stephen Mitchell

      From Now and in Other Days (1955)

      God Has Pity on Kindergarten Children
      The U.N. Headquarters in the High Commissioner's House in Jerusalem
      Autobiography, 1952
      The Smell of Gasoline Ascends in My Nose
      Six Poems for Tamar
      Yehuda Ha-Levi
      Ibn Gabirol
      When I Was a Child
      Look: Thoughts and Dreams
      From We Loved Here

      From Two Hopes Away (1958)

      God's Hand in the World
      Sort of an Apocalypse
      And That Is Your Glory
      Of Three or Four in a Room
      Not Like a Cypress
      Through Two Points Only One Straight Line Can Pass
      Half the People in the World
      For My Birthday
      Two Photographs
      Poems for a Woman
      Children's Procession
      Ballad of the Washed Hair
      Sonnet from the Voyage
      The Visit of the Queen of Sheba
      From In a Right Angle: A Cycle of Quatrains

      From Poems, 1948-1962

      As for the World
      In the Middle of This Century
      Farewell,
      Such as Sorrow
      Jerusalem
      Before
      And as Far as Abu Ghosh
      You Too Cot Tired
      The Place Where We Are Right
      Mayor
      Resurrection
      From Summer or Its End
      In the Full Severity of Mercy
      Too Many
      Poem for Arbor Day
      Jacob and the Angel
      Here
      Elegy on an Abandoned Village
      The Elegy on the Lost Child

      From Now in the Storm, Poems 1963-1968

      Jerusalem, 1967
      The Bull Returns
      A Luxury
      To Bake the Bread of Yearning
      National Thoughts
      A Pity. We Were Such a Good Invention
      Elegy
      Threading
      Now in the Storm
      Travels of the Last Benjamin of Tudela

      PART TWO
      edited and translated by Chana Bloch

      From Not for the Sake of Remembering (1971)
      Jews in the Land of Israel
      Wildpeace
      The Way It Was
      Instead of Words
      Gifts of Love
      Ballad in the Streets of Buenos Aires
      Psalm

      From Behind All This a Great Happiness Is Hiding (1976)

      Seven Laments for the War-Dead
      Like the Inner Wall of a House
      Love Song
      I've Grown Very Hairy
      A Dog After Love
      A Bride Without a Dowry
      The Sweet Breakdowns of Abigail
      To a Convert
      My Father in a White Space Suit
      A Letter of Recommendation
      On the Day I Left
      A Letter
      In a Leap Year
      A Quiet Joy
      A Mutual Lullaby
      From Songs of Zion the Beautiful

      From Time (1978)

      Songs of Continuity
      At the Monastery of Latroun
      When I Was Young, the Whole Country Was Young
      I Walked Past a House Where I Lived Once
      To My Love, Combing Her Hair
      The Diameter of the Bomb
      When I Banged My Head on the Door
      You Carry the Weight of Heavy Buttocks
      Advice for Good Love
      You Are So Small and Slight in the Rain
      A Man Like That on a Bald Mountain in Jerusalem
      When a Man's Far Away from His Country
      The Eve of Rosh Hashanah
      I've Already Been Weaned
      In the Garden, at the White Table
      From the Book of Esther I Filtered the Sediment
      So I Went Down to the Ancient Harbor
      Now the Lifeguards Have All Gone Home
      Near the Wall of a House

      From A Great Tranquillity: Questions and Answers (1980)

      You Can Rely on Him
      You Mustn't Show Weakness
      Lost Objects
      Forgetting Someone
      "The Rustle of History's Wings," as They Used to Say Then
      1978 Reunion of Palmach Veterans at Ma'ayan Harod
      An Eternal Window
      There Are Candles That Remember
      On the Day My Daughter Was Born No One Died
      All These Make a Dance Rhythm
      In the Morning It Was Still Night
      A Child Is Something Else Again
      When I Have a Stomachache
      I Feel Just Fine in My Pants
      Jerusalem Is Full of Used Jews
      Ecology of Jerusalem
      In the Old City
      Tourists
      An Arab Shepherd Is Searching for His Goat on Mount Zion
      A Song of Lies on Sabbath Eve
      The Parents Left the Child
      Love Is Finished Again
      End of Summer in the Judean Mountains
      Relativity
      Poem Without an End
      A Great Tranquillity: Questions and Answers

      From The Hour of Grace (1983)

      1924
      Half-Sized Violin
      A Pace Like That
      The Box
      The Last Word Is the Captain
      Statistics
      The Hour of Grace
      What a Complicated Mess
      I Lost My Identity Card
      On Mount Muhraka
      Summer Begins
      Hamadiya
      At the Seashore
      On Some Other Planet You May Be Right
      Autumn Rain in Tel Aviv
      A Flock of Sheep Near the Airport
      Almost a Love Poem
      They Are All Dice
      A Precise Woman
      Jasmine
      Kibbutz Gevaram
      History
      The Real Hero
      At the Maritime Museum
      Try to Remember Some Details
      A Man in His Life

      From From Man Thou Art and Unto Man
      Shalt Thou Return (1985)

      My Mother Comes from the Days
      Now She's Breathing
      My Mother Died on Shavuot
      The Body Is the Cause of Love
      Orchard
      Late Marriage
      Inside the Apple
      North of Beersheba
      I Guard the Children
      North of San Francisco
      Fall in Connecticut
      Sandals
      Jerusalem, 1985
      Evidence
      The Course of a Life
      From The Fist, Too, Was Once the Palm
      of an Open Hand, and Fingers (1989)
      What Kind of Man
      The Greatest Desire
      Two Disappeared into a House
      I Know a Man
      Between
      Summer Evening in the Jerusalem Mountains
      At the Beach
      The Sea and the Shore
      Autumn Is Near and the Memory of My Parents
      Yom Kippur
      Beginning of Autumn in the Hills of Ephraim
      Ruhama
      Huleikat- The Third Poem about Dicky
      The Shore of Ashkelon
      Fields of Sunflowers
      First Rain on a Burned Car
      We Did What We Had To

      Notes
      Acknowledgments
      Index of Titles

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account