Nitza Agam Reading
Sunday, August 26th, 2012
11 a.m.
Nitza Agam, published poet and author, has appeared in magazines and anthologies such as Poetica, Reed (San Jose State literary magazine), Bridges: A Jewish Feminist journal (2009), The San Francisco Chronicle, and a variety of educational journals. This memoir tells the story of her life in Israel, New Jersey, and San Francisco. In particular, her life in Israel as a young adult was marked by the tragedy of losing her fiance to the Yom Kippur War in 1973. Angela Neff describes the memoir: "The pain is so unbearable she has to leave Israel. But no matter where she lives, the love and loss of her life in Israel never leave her." The "scent of jasmine" is that particular fragrance of the Middle East, of hot summer nights, of streets in various Israeli cities. It symbolizes her journey and her loss. It is a tale of finding herself as an adolescent, a young woman, a mother, a wife, a writer.
11 a.m.
Nitza Agam, published poet and author, has appeared in magazines and anthologies such as Poetica, Reed (San Jose State literary magazine), Bridges: A Jewish Feminist journal (2009), The San Francisco Chronicle, and a variety of educational journals. This memoir tells the story of her life in Israel, New Jersey, and San Francisco. In particular, her life in Israel as a young adult was marked by the tragedy of losing her fiance to the Yom Kippur War in 1973. Angela Neff describes the memoir: "The pain is so unbearable she has to leave Israel. But no matter where she lives, the love and loss of her life in Israel never leave her." The "scent of jasmine" is that particular fragrance of the Middle East, of hot summer nights, of streets in various Israeli cities. It symbolizes her journey and her loss. It is a tale of finding herself as an adolescent, a young woman, a mother, a wife, a writer.
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