Amira Hess

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Amira Hess (b. Baghdad, Iraq) (Hebrew:אמירה הס) is an Israeli poet and artist. Arriving in Israel in 1951, she first lived in an immigrant transit camp, then moved to Jerusalem, where she still lives today. her first book, And the Moon is Dripping Madness, was awarded the Luria Prize (named for the poet Yerucham Luria). Her other volumes of poetry in Hebrew include Two Horses by the Light Line, The Information Eater, Yovel, and There is no Real Woman in Israel. Some individual poems have been translated into English, German, Greek, Spanish and Russian. A collection of about 70 poems under the title Between Boulders of Basalt and Foundation, was translated into English by S.K. Azoulay.

Hess is not related to Amira Hass, the West Bank correspondent for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.