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Article: Embroidered rag: poem on Umm Kulthum. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
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- The Literary Review
- Article date:
- January 1, 1994
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She had a black evening gown on and her voice hammered steel nails into the elbow leaning on the table in the cafe on Struma Square. "My eyes have gotten used to seeing you, and if you don't come one day I'll blot that day from my life." I came with a sponge to rub out a huge eagle drawn in chalk on the edge of a cloud. An embroidered rag that years later ...
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