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Dehak - A Journal For Good Literature (in Hebrew: דְּחָק - כתב עת לספרות טובה) is an Israeli literary magazine edited by Yehuda Vizan, dealing with a wide range of subjects from poetry, prose, drama and philosophy to Judaism, criticism, art and political thought. "Dehak" is a biblical word meaning "stress" or "push" or "emergency" or a "time of need". Among its permanent contributors are many of Israel's predominant poets, authors, scholars, artists and translators. Dehak is a printed magazine. past issues are available online for free reading (in Hebrew) at the magazine website.

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  • Deĥak - Revuo por bona literaturo (eo)
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  • Deĥak - Revuo Ppor bona literaturo (en la hebrea: דְּחָק - כתב עת לספרות טובה) estas israela literatura revuo redaktita de Yehuda Vizan, traktanta larĝan gamon de temoj de poezio, prozo, dramo kaj , artkritiko, arto kaj politika filozofio. "Deĥak" estas biblia vorto signifanta "streso", "puŝo", "krizo" aŭ "tempo de bezono". Inter ties konstantaj kontribuantoj estas multaj el la superregaj poetoj de Israelo, aŭtoroj, kleruloj, artistoj kaj tradukistoj. (eo)
  • Dehak - A Journal For Good Literature (in Hebrew: דְּחָק - כתב עת לספרות טובה) is an Israeli literary magazine edited by Yehuda Vizan, dealing with a wide range of subjects from poetry, prose, drama and philosophy to Judaism, criticism, art and political thought. "Dehak" is a biblical word meaning "stress" or "push" or "emergency" or a "time of need". Among its permanent contributors are many of Israel's predominant poets, authors, scholars, artists and translators. Dehak is a printed magazine. past issues are available online for free reading (in Hebrew) at the magazine website. (en)
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  • Deĥak - Revuo Ppor bona literaturo (en la hebrea: דְּחָק - כתב עת לספרות טובה) estas israela literatura revuo redaktita de Yehuda Vizan, traktanta larĝan gamon de temoj de poezio, prozo, dramo kaj , artkritiko, arto kaj politika filozofio. "Deĥak" estas biblia vorto signifanta "streso", "puŝo", "krizo" aŭ "tempo de bezono". La unua numero aperis en 2011 kaj estis akuzita de kritikantoj (kiel Menahem Ben), pro sia "Haskala" naturo, estanta tro "snoba kaj indulgema". Sed postaj numeroj estis laŭditaj de kritikantoj, kaj konservativaj (Makor Riŝon) kaj liberalaj (Haaretz, Yitzhak Laor), kiel eminenta literatura revuo de Israelo. Inter ties konstantaj kontribuantoj estas multaj el la superregaj poetoj de Israelo, aŭtoroj, kleruloj, artistoj kaj tradukistoj. La revuo eldonadas multajn intervjuojn kun rimarkindaj famuloj kiel: John Searle, Charles Simic, , Adam Zagajewski, Noam Chomsky, , , Roger Scruton, Aharon Ŝabtaj, , , , , Richard Swinburne, , , Daniel Dennett, Richard Greene, , , Terry Pinkard, , , , , , , , , Robert Stern, , , Timur Kibirov, , Alain de Benoist, , , Aleksandr Dugin, , kaj aliaj. Deĥak estas presita revuo. Pasintaj numeroj estas haveblaj enrete por libera legado (en la hebrea) ĉe la revua retejo. Apud la revuo funkcias malgranda gazetaro kiu eldonas hebrean kaj tradukitan poezion, dramon kaj kritikon. (eo)
  • Dehak - A Journal For Good Literature (in Hebrew: דְּחָק - כתב עת לספרות טובה) is an Israeli literary magazine edited by Yehuda Vizan, dealing with a wide range of subjects from poetry, prose, drama and philosophy to Judaism, criticism, art and political thought. "Dehak" is a biblical word meaning "stress" or "push" or "emergency" or a "time of need". The first issue appeared in 2011 and was accused by critics (such as Menahem Ben), due to its "Maskili" nature, of being too "snobbish and condescending". Later issues were praised by critics, both conservatives (Makor Rishon) and liberals (Haaretz, Yitzhak Laor), as Israel's leading literature magazine. Among its permanent contributors are many of Israel's predominant poets, authors, scholars, artists and translators. The magazine has published many interviews with notable personalities such as: John Searle, Charles Simic, Hilary Putnam, Adam Zagajewski, Noam Chomsky, Nathan Zach, Luc Tuymans, Roger Scruton, Aharon Shabtai, Charles Bernstein, Marjorie Perloff, Razmik Davoyan, Paul Muldoon, Richard Swinburne, Rae Armantrout, Dieter Henrich, Daniel Dennett, Richard Greene, Allen W. Wood, Michaël Borremans, Terry Pinkard, Nikolai Tolstoy, Peter Cole, Meir Wieseltier, Roger Kimball, Ya'acov Dorchin, Armen Darbinyan, Tobias Wolff, Tom Rockmore, Robert Stern, Christian Bök, Hrant Bagratyan, Timur Kibirov, Susan Howe, Alain de Benoist, George Szirtes, Alice Oswald, Aleksandr Dugin, Christine Korsgaard, Alan Riach and others. Dehak is a printed magazine. past issues are available online for free reading (in Hebrew) at the magazine website. Alongside the magazine operates a small press which publishes Hebrew & translated poetry, drama and criticism. (en)
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