tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7723694470723601010.post6067979321739491079..comments2024-01-01T17:31:59.391-06:00Comments on Poems Found in Translation: Tuvia Rübner: Sunflower (From Hebrew)A.Z. Foremanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07178150009150360184noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7723694470723601010.post-58151778099833431612011-11-26T08:50:48.133-06:002011-11-26T08:50:48.133-06:00PS: If you need help with translations from texts ...PS: If you need help with translations from texts in Dutch or in German; I'm a native speaker. Good luck with everything and your love for poetry and literature. They are indeed great treasures.Bennynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7723694470723601010.post-13826544429728458952011-11-26T07:31:01.478-06:002011-11-26T07:31:01.478-06:00I love the poem. I don't know Hebrew so I woul...I love the poem. I don't know Hebrew so I wouldn't know if the translation is good. But it's beautiful so it must be a good try. I saw this impressive man in a documentary by Malte Ludin ('2 oder 3 Dinge'), a son of a Nazi, who made a film about his father, who was involved at the highest level in the Holocaust and was sentenced to death shortly after the war and especially about the denial of some of his sisters about their father being a war criminal. Mr. Rübner appeared in that movie and had very interesting as well as very moving things to say.Bennienoreply@blogger.com