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Terra Treblinka. Holocaust Poems

Terra Treblinka. Holocaust Poems
Author: Hanoch Guy Kaner
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1477259066

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In his new collection Terra Treblinka: Holocaust Poems Hanoch Guy brings readers into the rough terrain of Holocaust memory. At once vivid and piercing these poems neither pretend immediacy nor do they shy away from exploring the intimacies of traumatic memory. Through these poems, Guy constructs links in the chain of memory. He shows us how extended and intimate engagements with the works of survivor poets and writers make this possible. What he recreates is not so much the physical landscape of Treblinka but rather its abiding haunting presence. These are fierce and heartbreaking poems. Bristling with passion and rage, in their specificity these poems demonstrate what it means to keep the legacy of the Holocaust alive in the present. Laura S. Levitt, Professor of Religion, Jewish Studies, and Gender, Temple University. Among other works, she is the author of American Jewish Loss after the Holocaust (2007) and an editor of Impossible Images: Contemporary Art after the Holocaust (2003).


Back to Terezin

Back to Terezin
Author: Hanoch Guy Kaner
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1728313058

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In his first Holocaust book, Terra Treblinka, the author, explores the searing legacy of the Holocaust present in Europe and over it. In Back to Terezin, the poet tears open the lie that the Holocaust is over. It did not end in 1945. The earth is still crying with the victims’ blood; their souls flutter bitterly above death camps. Waves of Holocaust denial, hate, racism, and genocides expand and threaten to drown democracy. The poet is left with deep sorrow and visions of revenge at nights. He is immersed in mourning family members; he does not know their names but keeps searching incessantly obsessively in deserted archives and desecrated cemeteries.


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.


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.


Khurbn & Other Poems

Khurbn & Other Poems
Author: Jerome Rothenberg
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1989
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780811211093

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In Yiddish, khurbn is the word for 'total destruction, ' the word for what the English-speaking world calls the Jewish 'Holocaust' of World War II. This is the author's precisely personal, horrifying, tender, and structurally astute masterpiece, it is the great middle-length poem of our times.


Erika, Poems of the Holocaust

Erika, Poems of the Holocaust
Author: William Heyen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 115
Release: 1991
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781877770227

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The Swastika Clock

The Swastika Clock
Author: Louis Daniel Brodsky
Publisher: Time Being Books
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2012-04-25
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1568091524

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In The Swastika Clock, Louis Daniel Brodsky writes the daily log of his passion, his anger, his desolation, his entrails-deep pain. In the ticking darkness of the Holocaust, in which we have lived, these past 70 years, and driven by his unremitting war against forgiveness and forgetting, he hurls rant after rant at us, his amazed and chastened readers, giving full rein to his Diasporan anger over what was done to his people, the Jews of Europe, during the Shoah decade, when millions were not merely murdered but mortified to the quick, mutilated beyond recognition, massacred in nearly unimaginable ways. In this book, which packs the wallop of a centuries'-long scream, Brodsky refuses to mask the occasion by singing of reconciliation and healing, and yet, at key moments of this late hour, his raging words modulate, to deliver demolishing insights to our shattered hearts.


The Eleventh Lost Tribe

The Eleventh Lost Tribe
Author: Louis Brodsky
Publisher: Time Being Books
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2014-05-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1568092253

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The Eleventh Lost Tribe, Brodsky's fourth book of poems devoted to the Holocaust, asks the reader to confront the dispossessed lives of ghetto dwellers, death-camp survivors, Jews prescient or desperate enough to have fled Europe prior to being captured and slaughtered, and, finally, children of the Shoah's refugees or orphans of those who perished in it. Exposing the gritty existence of characters Brodsky has resurrected from his imagination, the book's four sections implore the reader to follow on a quest not so much for historical fact as emotional truth, in search of a better understanding of our incredulity and outrage over the Holocaust.


Gestapo Crows

Gestapo Crows
Author: Louis Brodsky
Publisher: Time Being Books
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 156809227X

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This book, dealing with Holocaust victims, refugees, second-generation "survivors," and today's family, is narrated by an American Jewish poet, son of neither victims nor survivors, who does not presume to speak for the dead but rather to the living -- one human plea for universal peace.


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.