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  • Event Magazine Review The Knife Sharpener’s Bell

    Published On: July 19, 2010

    The Players and The Knife Sharpener’s Bell: Review By Lisa Grekul, Spring/Summer 2010 Margaret Sweatman, The Players, Goose Lane Editions, 2009 Rhea Tregebov, The Knife Sharpener’s Bell, Coteau Books, 2009 In The Players and The Knife Sharpener’s Bell, readers are trans­ported to [...]

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  • Pablo Neruda’s “Poetry” Translation by Rhea Tregebov

    Published On: July 19, 2010

    From the poem, “Poetry” [Poesía] originally published in Pablo Neruda’s 1964 collection, Memorial de Isla Negra. Poetry And it was at that age … Poetry arrived in search of me. I don’t know, don’t know where [...]

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  • Winnipeg Jewish Review The Knife Sharpener’s Bell

    Published On: July 6, 2010

    The Readhead: Tregebov’s Fiction a Lesson in History By Sharon Chisvin, July 6, 2010 Among the many stories I have heard about my family ancestry, one in particular that has intrigued me is the story [...]

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  • YouTube video Rhea Tregebov reading at La Muse

    Published On: June 16, 2010

    A glimpse of the amazing La Muse Writers’ Retreat. Rhea reading new poems, some written there. Two links: one (5 1/2 minutes) and the second one (less than a minute). The baby cooing is John [...]

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  • UNESCO Register of Good Practices in Language Preservation Arguing with the Storm

    Published On: June 10, 2010

    Winnipeg Yiddish Women’s Reading Circle (Canada) Received: spring 2006; last updated: summer 2008   Brief description:This report describes the activities of the Winnipeg Yiddish Women’s Reading Circle, a reading group in Manitoba, Canada that uses [...]

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  • Editor Interview Arguing with the Storm

    Published On: June 10, 2010

    Q Why did you choose to work on Arguing with the Storm? A Arguing with the Storm began with the Winnipeg Women’s Yiddish Reading Circle, established in 2000 by a feisty group of seniors to read work [...]

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