Hanoch Levin's poetry stands alone as a single volume in his collected works, which run to fifteen volumes of drama and prose. Levin's poetic voice mordant, witty, irreverent, erotic, and highly satirical, yet also whimsical and delicate is arresting, distinctive, and unusual.
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