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- The Modern Hebrew Poem Itself is an anthology of modern Hebrew poetry, presented in the original language, with a transliteration into Roman script, a literal translation into English, and commentaries and explanations. Two editions of this book have appeared so far:
* First edition, published in 1965 by Schocken Books. Edited by Stanley Burnshaw, T. Carmi, and Ezra Spicehandler. Twenty-four poets, 69 poems, 220 pages. Has no ISBN. Library of Congress number; 66-26731. Reprinted by Schocken in 1989. Reprinted by Harvard University Press in 1995.
* Second edition, published in 2003 by Wayne State University Press. Edited by Stanley Burnshaw, T. Carmi, , and Ezra Spicehandler. Forty poets, 106 poems, 359 pages. ISBN 0-8143-2485-1 Poets included in both editions of the book
* Chaim Nachman Bialik
* Saul Tchernichovsky
* Jacob Fichman
* Avraham Ben Yitshak
* Jacob Steinberg
* Uri Zvi Greenberg
* Simon Halkin
* Avraham Shlonsky
* Yochebed Bat-Miriam
* Yonatan Ratosh
* Nathan Alterman
* Leah Goldberg
* Gabriel Preil
* Amir Gilboa
* Abba Kovner
* Tuvya Ruebner
* Haim Guri
* Yehuda Amichai
* T. Carmi
* Ayin Hillel
* Dan Pagis
* Nathan Zach
* Dalia Ravikovich Poet included in the first edition but not in the second
* Avot Yeshurun Poets included in the second but not the first edition
* Zelda
* Dalia Hertz
* David Avidan
* Israel Pinkas
* Erez Biton
* Hedva Harekhavi
* Meir Wieseltier
* Yair Hurvitz
* Yona Wallach
* Agi Mishol
* Yitzhak Laor
* Dan Armon
* Ramy Ditzanny
* Ronny Someck
* Hezi Leskali
* Amir Or
* Admiel Kosman (en)
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