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  • Leaving Eden by Ann Chamberlain, A Tom Doherty Associates Book, New York, © 1999 [Fairfield Public Library, Fairfield Woods Branch, Cha] [told by Na'amah, daughter of Lilith, who is also Mother Earth, and Adam, a member of clan of hunters and gatherers. Interesting blend of speculative anthropology and midrashic legends. The author lives in Salt Lake City.]
  • At the Start: Genesis Made New, A translation of the Hebrew Text by Mary Phil Korsak, Foreword by David Moody, Doubleday, New York, © 1992, Originally published in Belgium in 1992 for the European Association for the Promotion of Poetry [serious attempt to keep the grammar and word connections and repetitions of the original text; she translate Adam as groundling and points out that man and woman are not mentioned until Adam is split in two.]
  • Honey from the Rock (D'vash MiSela): Visions of Jewish Mystical Renewal by Lawrence Kushner, Jewish Lights Publishing, Woodstock, Vermont, © 1977, 1990 [lists opposites (p. 43) and also the s'firot with idea of balancing opposites (p. 125)]
  • “The Ballad of Adam of Eve,” by Abigail Myers, Odyssey (1994, Fairfield, CT, High School literary magazine)
  • The Alphabet of Ben Sira (for a Lilith Midrash)
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