Reading Jabès' Le livre des questions (The Book of Questions) was an enveloping experience. The words and phrases on the page appear resolute and unwavering, to the point where as a reader one feels drawn in by their gravity; much like how smaller astral objects get /5. Previous page. The Book of Questions: Volume I [The Book of Questions, The Book of Yukel, Return to the Book] (The Book of Questions, Vol 1) Edmond Jabès. out of 5 stars. 5. www.doorway.rus: 1. The Book of Questions, of which volumes IV, V, VI are together published here, is a meditative narrative of Jewish Experience, and, more generally, man's relation to the world. In these volumes the word is personified in the woman Yaël, silence in her still-born child Elya. Even though words imply ambiguity and lies, they are the home of the exile/5(7).
The book of questions: Yaël, Elya, Aely Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. Jabès, Edmond. Publication date Topics Jabès, Edmond Publisher Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press Collection. The Book of Questions, of which volumes IV, V, VI are together published here, is a meditative narrative of Jewish Experience, and, more generally, man's relation to the world. In these volumes the word is personified in the woman Yael, silence in her still-born child Elya. Even though words imply ambiguity and lies, they are the home of the exile. www.doorway.ru: The Book of Questions: Yael; Elya; Aely (): Jabès, Edmond, Waldrop, Rosmarie: Books.
Reading Jabès' Le livre des questions (The Book of Questions) was an enveloping experience. The words and phrases on the page appear resolute and unwavering, to the point where as a reader one feels drawn in by their gravity; much like how smaller astral objects get pulled into the orbits of larger objects, planets, etc. The Book of Questions is the first of three volumes in Edmond Jabes's aphoristic narrative of a particularly Jewish interrogative mode of experience and its connection to how we live in the world. The style of the writing is a poetic pastiche, drawing upon Jewish mysticism and Kabbalah as well as to contemporaneous experimental writing. The Book of Questions: Book of Yukel, and Return to the Book The Book of Questions, Vol 1 Volume 1 of The Book of Questions, Edmond Jabes: Author: Edmond Jabès: Translated by: Rosmarie Waldrop.
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