When Honi the Circle Maker meets Icarus

Periphery and Center in Y. H. Brenner's In Winter and Shimon Adaf's novel The Buried Heart

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https://doi.org/10.64166/myegxa72

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Based on a lecture given at the NAPH Conference at Stern College, Yeshiva University, New York, on 8 July, 2010. 

Shimon Adaf, one of Israel's most outstanding and prominent young artists, has established in his writing a fascinating poetic strategy that Schwartz refers to as "self-creation of the center from within the periphery." The essence of this strategy, which is shared by other artists from the geo-socio-cultural periphery of Israel, is a seemingly voluntary gathering at the cultural margins into which they were forced in a move of demonstrative cultural insularity, and out of which they break into the "cultural center,” the most highly regarded cultural scene from which they have been excluded. 

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01-01-2021

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“When Honi the Circle Maker Meets Icarus: Periphery and Center in Y. H. Brenner’s In Winter and Shimon Adaf’s Novel The Buried Heart”. 2021. MiKAN 21 (January): 19-38. https://doi.org/10.64166/myegxa72.

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