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Take Me to the Sea: Selected Poems 1991-2001

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Title: Take Me to the Sea: Selected Poems 1991-2001
by Moshe Benarroch
ISBN: 0-595-20578-X
Publisher: Writers Club Press
Pub. Date: 01 November, 2001
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $13.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (5 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: accessible and simple without being simplistic
Comment: Moshe Benarroch ... publishes here in English in this 250 pages collection many of his best poems from the last 10 years. The latest poem on the book is probably "Free Aryeh Deri" from 2000, a long poem about the most famous (and according to Benarroch political) prisoner in Israel. Benarroch deals with the inequalities in Israeli society, the discrimination of Jews against Jews He does it constantly and consistently, and has been called by a critic (Yaron Avituv) "the raging bull of Israeli literature". It seems that Benarroch has a good chance of winning the corrida at the end of the day by exhausting the matador. If you think that all this will lead you to your protest poetry plate, you are in for a surprise too, this poetry is incredibly sentimental, cool and collected. The screams are surrounded by whipped cream, the noise of the cars by leaves falling, the cries by the sound of waves on the sea. After all is read and done, the message is a message of forgiveness, of knowing that we are all human and of peace. Suffering in Benarroch's poems is the way to happiness in this world, and in the next too.

Benarroch's poetry has a very personal and unique voice, influenced by Alen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski, Pablo Neruda, Israeli and Spanish poetry, as well as South American and north American poetry. The long lines of poets who have influenced him and his encyclopedic knowledge of 20th century poetry, doesn't make him a dull poet to read. On the contrary his poetry is crystal clear, and the nuances and complexities are only seen on a third or forth reading, and not the other way round. It's accessible and simple without being simplistic.

Rating: 1
Summary: Great guy and beautiful poetry
Comment: This is an opportunity to own the collected poetical works of Moshe Benarroch, a very intelligent and witty poet who has an in-depth comprehension of popular culture.

He has a definite style and powerful vision with political digs and towering worries and, of course, contemplations. Indeed, his poetry makes for a beautiful and thought-provoking read.

Rating: 5
Summary: Exquisite
Comment: By all means buy and read this valuable book as soon as possible. You will be richly rewarded, for it is worth your while. There is nothing superficial about these poems, no bla, bla, bla here, Thank God.
Moshe Benarroch is one of the best contemporary poets. He is also one of the most prolific. He is already an author of ten
books, including novels, toms of poetry ond prose. Thanks in part to his incredible presence on the Internet his poems are featured on hundreds of sites and are read and loved throughout the globe.
He has a faithful following in places as exotic as Budapest and Brazil. His poems have been translated into several languages including Chinese. Mr.Benarroch has this rare gift of masterful simplicity of language, while expressing a very complex message of great importance, that can be easily understood by people everywhere who are concerned about injustice, discrimination, war, terrorism, and existential matters, including marriage, love and change. His meaningful and often nostalgic poems combine the honesty of his clear voice with bittersweet beauty of his verse. Unfortunately, this volume was poorly edited
which doesn't do Mr. Benarroch's poetry justice and his publisher needs to wake up.

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