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Yehuda Amichai: Critical Essay by Nili Rachel Scharf Gold

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SOURCE: Gold, Nili Rachel. “Flowers, Fragrances, and Memories: The Different Functions of Plant Images in Amichai's Later Poetry.” Hebrew Studies XXXIII (1992): 71-92.

In the following essay, Gold discusses the recurring imagery of plants and flowers in Amichai's poetry.

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