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Article: Jasmine: poem on sandpaper. (poem)(The Keys to the Garden: Israeli Writing in the Middle East)
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- The Literary Review
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- January 1, 1994
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Fairuz raises her lips to heaven to let jasmine rain down on those who once met without knowing they were in love. I'm listening to her in Muhammad's Fiat at noon on Ibn Gabirol St. A Lebanese singer playing in an Italian car ...
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Article: Solomon ben Judah Ibn Gabirol
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition;
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...Solomon ben Judah Ibn Gabirol , c.1021-1058, Jewish poet and philosopher, known also as Avicebron, b. Malaga. His secular poetry deals partly with nature ...
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