[Anthologist] Rami Saari was born in Petah Tikva, Israel, in 1963 and spent his childhood years in Israel and Argentina. He studied and later taught linguistics, Semitic and Finno-Ugric languages in Finland, Hungary and Israel and earned his PhD in Linguistics in 2003. He works as translator for many publishing houses and has also so far released 10 poetry books. Rami Saari was two-times winner of the Israeli Prime Minister’s Award for Hebrew Poets, in 1996 and 2003 respectively, and his translations won the 2006 Tchernikovsky Award of the Municipality of Tel-Aviv. In 2010, he was awarded the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture Award, as well as the Hebrew Language Academy’s Asraf Award for his poetry. His poems have been translated in many languages, while his corpus of translations counts more than seventy books translated into Hebrew from various languages such as Greek, Albanian, Spanish, Estonian, Portuguese, Hungarian, Turkish and Finnish. His main interests are writing, translation and teaching.