Ramy Ditzanny
978-613-3-69185-8
6133691859
92
2010-11-28
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ramy Ditzanny is an Israeli poet who was born in 1950. His most famous poem is "Baal Akhshuv," which can be translated as "Lord of the Spiders." The name is a parody of Baal Zevuv, "Lord of the Flies." Subtle connections are made between the ancient Canaanites and the modern Palestinians. Beelzebub (pronounced /biːˈɛlzɨbʌb/ bee-EL-zə-BUB or /ˈbiːlzɨbʌb/ BEEL-zə-BUB, with numerous archaic variants, is a Semitic deity that was worshipped in the Philistine city of Ekron. In later Christian and Biblical sources he appears as a demon and the name of one of the seven princes of Hell.
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