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Abstract Amichai, whose father and all his ancestors were German, lacks a sense of belonging to any country which puts him in a state of loss and literary hallucination that shows self-contradiction. As a result, his poetry comes as freak and inconsistent. Amichai’s resistance poetry which is also short in the literary logic appears as propagandistic medium to conceal his sensation of unrest. Moreover, suffering from rhetorical amnesia drives him to conceal all facts about his original homeland, Germany, and his instant memory allows him just to remember his later life in another country to the extent that shows his style in a narrow scope as the speaker of most poems narrates the incidents from behind curtains, or behind the wall of isolation. Narrowness of literary dimension comes as a result of his contradicted epochs of living, a miserable German Jew haunted by the Nazi troops, a migrant to another country, a soldier holding heavy weapons, and a poet of resistance. |