Gogol's Nose, and Other Things

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: March 20, 1997| Author: Haim Chertok | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

03-20-1997

Dennis Silk is one of only a handful of Israeli poets to have published widely in the English world. Through our mutual association with The Jerusalem Post, where Silk for many years served as poetry editor, we had developed a passing acquaintance. Coincidence led to an extended meeting: we shared a friend in American poet Edwin Honig, and I favorably reviewed Hold Fast, his second collection published by Viking in the US and Penguin in Britai...

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