Zelda (poet) - Published Works

Published Works

  • Ha-Carmel ha-Ee Nireh (The Invisible Carmel) (1971)
  • Al Tirhak (Be Not Far) (1975)
  • Halo Har Halo Esh (It Is Surely a Mountain, It Is Surely a Fire (1977)
  • Al ha-Shoni ha-Marhiv (On the Spectacular Difference) (1981)
  • Shenivdelu Mikol Merhaq (That Became Separated from Every Distance) (1985)

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