Meir Wieseltier

1941–2023
Meir Wieseltier was a poet, editor, essayist, and Hebrew translator. He was born in Moscow and immigrated to Israel at the age of eight. An important figure among the group known as the Tel Aviv Poets, he was a founder of the literary magazine Siman keriah. Wieseltier was poetry editor at Am Oved Publications, and he was awarded the Israel Prize in 2000.

Entries in the Posen Library by This Creator

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Daddy and Mommy Went to the Movies, Ilana Stays Alone in the Armchair Looking at a Gray Book

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She turns the pages, naked uncles so naked and skinny, run and even aunties with fannies showing and others in pajamas as in a show with yellow cloth stars sewed on. And everybody so ugly and thin, a…

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Moving Lights

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At the close of Independence Day 1972 a biplane plane rose in the Tel-Aviv sky at dusk and on its belly moving lights flashed:    For health and pleasure eat plenty of poultry    Eat as you should…

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To Be Continued

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War is the continuation of politics, and South Lebanon is the continuation of Upper Galilee: Therefore it’s all too natural for a state to wage war in Lebanon. Youth is the continuation of…

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Burning Holy Books

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Holy books, said my friend, angry, there’s no such thing. Books, books: let them talk to us about books. It was a hot night.   At noon light rips through the room, and everything’s clear: over the…