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Poems of the Holocaust and Poems of Faith

Poems of the Holocaust and Poems of Faith
Author: Aaron Zeitlin
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0595434509

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Poems selected for this collection are translated from Zeitlin's Collected poems, 1965-1970 edition.


... I Never Saw Another Butterfly...

... I Never Saw Another Butterfly...
Author: Hana Volavková
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1962
Genre: Child artists
ISBN:

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A selection of children's poems and drawings reflecting their surroundings in Terezín Concentration Camp in Czechoslovakia from 1942 to 1944.


Songs in Dark Times

Songs in Dark Times
Author: Amelia M. Glaser
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0674248457

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A probing reading of leftist Jewish poets who, during the interwar period, drew on the trauma of pogroms to depict the suffering of other marginalized peoples. Between the world wars, a generation of Jewish leftist poets reached out to other embattled peoples of the earth—Palestinian Arabs, African Americans, Spanish Republicans—in Yiddish verse. Songs in Dark Times examines the richly layered meanings of this project, grounded in Jewish collective trauma but embracing a global community of the oppressed. The long 1930s, Amelia M. Glaser proposes, gave rise to a genre of internationalist modernism in which tropes of national collective memory were rewritten as the shared experiences of many national groups. The utopian Jews of Songs in Dark Times effectively globalized the pogroms in a bold and sometimes fraught literary move that asserted continuity with anti-Arab violence and black lynching. As communists and fellow travelers, the writers also sought to integrate particular experiences of suffering into a borderless narrative of class struggle. Glaser resurrects their poems from the pages of forgotten Yiddish communist periodicals, particularly the New York–based Morgn Frayhayt (Morning Freedom) and the Soviet literary journal Royte Velt (Red World). Alongside compelling analysis, Glaser includes her own translations of ten poems previously unavailable in English, including Malka Lee’s “God’s Black Lamb,” Moyshe Nadir’s “Closer,” and Esther Shumiatsher’s “At the Border of China.” These poets dreamed of a moment when “we” could mean “we workers” rather than “we Jews.” Songs in Dark Times takes on the beauty and difficulty of that dream, in the minds of Yiddish writers who sought to heal the world by translating pain.


Poems of the Holocaust

Poems of the Holocaust
Author: Cecilie Klein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1985
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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A sensitive reflection through poetry of the savagery and inhumanity of the Holocaust, and a determined faith in humankind.


The Voice of My Blood Cries Out

The Voice of My Blood Cries Out
Author: Murray J. Kohn
Publisher: Shengold Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1979
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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Holocaust Poetry

Holocaust Poetry
Author: Hilda Schiff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN: 9780953628063

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A compilation of 119 poems by fifty-nine writers, including such notables as Primo Levi, Elie Wiesel, Stephen Spender, and Anne Sexton, captures the suffering, courage, and rage of the victims of the Holocaust.


Israeli Poetry of the Holocaust

Israeli Poetry of the Holocaust
Author: Yair Mazor
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780838641439

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"The fact that the Holocaust poetry discussed here is also Israeli poetry makes the book even more important and relevant. One may cogently argue that the state of Israel was established on the ashes of the Holocaust. If so, the fact that contemporary Israeli poetry is dedicated to the topic of the Holocaust celebrates the victory of humankind over Nazi atrocities. This book should be of interest to students, teachers, and scholars of the Holocaust, modern Hebrew/Israeli poetry, and literature in general."--BOOK JACKET.


And the World Stood Silent

And the World Stood Silent
Author:
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252068614

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Of the 6,000,000 Jews who perished in the Holocaust, at least 160,000 were Sephardim: descendants of Jews exiled from Spain in 1492. Although the horror of the camps was recorded by members of the Sephardic community, their suffering at the hands of Nazi Germany remained virtually unknown to the rest of the world. With this collection, their long silence is broken. And the World Stood Silent gathers the Sephardim's French, Greek, Italian, and Judeo-Spanish poems, accompanied by English translations, about their long journey to the concentration and extermination camps. Isaac Jack Lévy also surveys the 2,000-year history of the Sephardim and discusses their poetry in relation to major religious, historical, and philosophical questions. Wrenchingly conveying the pathos and suffering of the Jewish community during World War II, And the World Stood Silent is invaluable as a historical account and as a documentary source.


Toward the Torah, Soaring

Toward the Torah, Soaring
Author: Louis Brodsky
Publisher: Time Being Books
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1568092369

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Toward the Torah, Soaring achieves its purpose in grand style. It is a refreshing blend of ancient and modern Jewish imagery that moves with ease between two worlds. . . . It is the passionate record of a Jew who discovers his Jewish soul and cannot hold back his enthusiasm.


I Keep Recalling

I Keep Recalling
Author: Jacob Glatstein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1993
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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This Yiddish and English volume is a collection of works from Glatstein's previous 6, focusing on Jewish fortitude during the Holocaust while honoring those who died.