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Article: Purim sequence. (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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1. At the Bus Station
Purim Eve The woman in the red jacket at the next station looked like a mailbox I took the letters out of my bag invitations to a meeting of The Public Committee on Education in Neighborhoods and Development Towns and went up to put them in only realizing up close how far away I was
2. At the Bus Station
Purim Eve A girl on the other side of the street by the stations heading North dressed up like Alexis: I saw Mali, a friend from the neighborhood who does Alexis all year round
3. In the bus
Purim Eve Allenby, corner of Yehuda Halevi Wieseltier and a girl wrapped up in each other, lyrically kissing in ...