Poet
Liat Kaplan
Liat Kaplan
(Israel, 1956)
© Tamir Lahav-Radlmesser
Biography
Liat Kaplan, born on a kibbutz and today a resident of Tel Aviv, is a poet, creative writing teacher and an editor. She has published four books of poems to date.
Kaplan’s poetry is thematically varied: she sometimes touches on matters that particularly occupy women, but most of her work evinces a broad array of subjects beginning with literature and the plastic arts and ending in political and social issues. She makes use of a rich Hebrew and a rich range of poetic structures. Her poetry has been translated into English, German, Macedonian and Spanish. She has participated in many poetry festivals in Israel and abroad.
© Rami Saari
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{id="3414" title="Metamorphoses"}
{id="3418" title="Silence"}
{id="3412" title="Fantasy"}
{id="3416" title="Pasqueflower"}
Also on this site
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An interview with Liat Kaplan.
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PIW editor Rami Saari on Liat Kaplan’s ‘Fantasy’.
Bibliography
In Hebrew
Tzel tzippor (Shadow of a Bird). Carmel, 2002.
Meshullashim (Triangles). Even Hoshen, 2001.
Ze-ze (That’s it). Carmel, 2000.
Bediyyuq kakh, ba-mitbax (Kitchen). Sifriyat Po‛alim, 1996.
Links
In English
Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs
An article by Amir Or with Irit Sela’s translations of a series of poems by Liat Kaplan.
In Hebrew
Shireshet
A page dedicated to Liat Kaplan and her poetry.
Ha-derekh le-ma‛la
An article by Tami Israeli and Ya‛ara Shxori with reference to a poem by Kaplan.
Ha-bxira ha-xofshit
An article by Liat Kaplan about tense in poetry.
Poems
Poems of Liat Kaplan
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