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Dehak A Magazine For Good Literature

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Editor and publisher
  
Frequency
  
annual

Categories
  
Literary journal

First issue
  
2011

Dehak - A Magazine For Good Literature

Circulation
  
500 (approx. 600 pages per issue)

Publisher
  
Dehak For Good Literature


Dehak - A Magazine 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, Rae Armantrout, Dieter Henrich, Richard Greene, Allen W. Wood, Michaël Borremans, Terry Pinkard, Meir Wieseltier, Roger Kimball, Ya'acov Dorchin, Armen Darbinyan, Tobias Wolff, Tom Rockmore, Robert Stern, Hrant Bagratyan and others. The interviews are usually conducted by Yehuda Vizan, Eran Hadas or Ariel Krill.

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.

References

Dehak - A Magazine For Good Literature Wikipedia


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