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Yehuda Amichai (1924-2000) was the foremost Israeli poet of the twentieth century and an internationally influential literary figure whose poetry has been translated into some 37 different languages. Hitherto, no major literary study of Amichai's poetry has appeared in English. This long-awaited project seeks to fill that gap. Widely considered one of the greatest poets of our time and the greatest Jewish poet since Paul Celan, Amichai is beloved by readers. Beneath the carefully crafted and accessible surface of Amichai's poetry lies a profound, complex, and often revolutionary poetic vision that deliberately disrupts traditional literary boundaries and distinctions. Chana Kronfeld focuses on the stylistic implications of Amichai's poetic philosophy and on what she describes as his "acerbic critique of ideology." By so doing, Kronfeld rescues Amichai's poetry from the complacent official version of his work that has been appropriated by Israel's official state culture. In spotlighting his deeply egalitarian outlook, this book makes the experimental, iconoclastic, and critical Amichai newly compelling and relevant.