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- Maayan is an Israeli magazine for poetry, literature, art, and ideas. Its first issue went out in the fall of 2004. The editors of Maayan are Roy Arad and Joshua Simon. Its publisher is the "Free Academy" and its coordinator and executive manager is Nimrod Kamer. Its motto is: "Maayan is Home for New Poetry". The magazine is graphically degined by Kerem Halbrecht and printed on a thin soft pinkish low cost news paper. The magazine includes poetry and art from Israel (Jewish and Arab) and beyond. Mostly contributors are young creators, such as Zvi Elhyani, Zhiye Kundos, Ari Libsker,Rinat Berckovitch, Maayan Strauss (The magazine named after her name), Nimrod Kamer, Naama Gershy, Dan Daor, Vaan Nguyen, Dan Shadur, Gil Shani and also more veteran contributors, such as Aharon Shabtai and Yoel Hoffman. From the opening statement of issue #1: In its journey to the shelves, Maayan's poetic proposal entails a risk: according to preconceived standards, it is not clear if it qualifies as poetry at all. Maayan's poets write, like a child riding a tricycle through heavy traffic... " The second issue of Maayan was released in December 2005, and was twice as big. It included an addition: an extra magazine folded in side for cinema, called Maarvon. Maayan's fourth issue came out in March 2008. It featured over 300 pages and 40 new writers, making it 70 plus contributors all together with the visual artists. From vol.3 opening arguments: ".. In Maayan we apply the politics of first name. Maayan, bottom line, is a name of a girl. The state of the Israeli language and discourse today demands first name politics as opposed to metaphorical and hollow trademarks such not calling the summer "feud" between Israel and Lebanon what it was - a war, and calling Israel's ruling party Kadima and meaningless name instead of "The National Responsibility" as it was meant to be named, because of PR consideration. Maayan - for better and for worse hales for the concrete. The words in the magazine are not a mere shadow of the events, happenings and reality, they try to describe and tell what is, specifically as possible. The Bombing of the Gaza Strip, the 2006 Lebanon War and the disappointment from Amir Peretz are weaved and integrated throughout its pages. " Every volume of Maayan has 4000 printed copies, and averagely sales half of it in book shops and Maayan stands. It is sold for 17 Israeli sheqels, equal to the hourly minimum wage at the time of vol.1 appearance in 2004.
- Maayan er et israelsk tidsskrift for poesi, litteratur, kunst og idéer. Det ble første gang utgitt høsten 2004. Mayaans redaktører er Roy Arad och Joshua Simon. Tidsskriftet utkommer i et opplag på 4 000 eksemplarer.
- Maayan är en Israelisk tidskrift för poesi, litteratur, konst, och idéer. Den gavs först ut hösten 2004. Maayans Redaktörer är Roy Arad och Joshua Simon. Varje upplaga av Maayan består av 4000 exemplar, och säljer i genomsnitt hälften av upplagan i boklådor och Maayan-bokstånd, vilket gör den till den mest sålda poesitidskriften i Israel. Den säljs för 17 Israelisk shekel, minimilönen för en timmes arbete i Israel.
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- Maayan is an Israeli magazine for poetry, literature, art, and ideas. Its first issue went out in the fall of 2004. The editors of Maayan are Roy Arad and Joshua Simon. Its publisher is the "Free Academy" and its coordinator and executive manager is Nimrod Kamer. Its motto is: "Maayan is Home for New Poetry". The magazine is graphically degined by Kerem Halbrecht and printed on a thin soft pinkish low cost news paper.
- Maayan er et israelsk tidsskrift for poesi, litteratur, kunst og idéer. Det ble første gang utgitt høsten 2004. Mayaans redaktører er Roy Arad och Joshua Simon. Tidsskriftet utkommer i et opplag på 4 000 eksemplarer.
- Maayan är en Israelisk tidskrift för poesi, litteratur, konst, och idéer. Den gavs först ut hösten 2004. Maayans Redaktörer är Roy Arad och Joshua Simon. Varje upplaga av Maayan består av 4000 exemplar, och säljer i genomsnitt hälften av upplagan i boklådor och Maayan-bokstånd, vilket gör den till den mest sålda poesitidskriften i Israel. Den säljs för 17 Israelisk shekel, minimilönen för en timmes arbete i Israel.
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