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- Summary
- A collection of approximately four hundred poems about the Holocaust written by 240 American authors
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- Rev., 2nd ed.
- Extent
- 637 pages
- Contents
-
- Michael Alpiner
- Verboten
- John Amen
- Pinochle Day
- Frieda Arkin
- Morning After a Fight, He Says
- Brett Axel
- The Suffering Cuts Both Ways
- David B. Axelrod
- We, the Tefillin of Once-Was Europe
- Preface to the Revised Second Edition
- Yakov Azriel
- Kristallnacht, 1991
- Crystal Bacon
- Lament for the Gypsies
- Julius Balbin
- The Mothertree
- Stanley H. Barkan
- Parable of the Jew Without a Name
- Tony Barnstone
- Miklos Radnoti, The Rose of Blue Flesh
- Bicycles Cousins, [Would it have been possible to take in the Jews]
- Willis Barnstone
- Ineradicable History and Geography
- Judith Barrington
- The Extermination of the Jews, Oft-Seen Photo from the Liberation of Auschwitz
- Marvin Bell
- Marjorie Agosin
- from Inside Dachau
- Sherman Alexie
- "Hitler Builds a City for the Jews", Mr. Panitz, Night Travel, Voices in My Skin, Voyage Home
- Karen Alkalay-Gut
- David-Horodok, Pebbles from Auschwitz, Postcard from Poland
- The Feather at Breendonck, The Pallor of Survival, from Seven Fragments on Hearing a Hammer Pounding
- Laure-Anne Bosselaar
- Gardens of Smoke
- Allen Brafman
- The Hindenburg from This Way to the Gas
- Rivkah Van K. Brock
- Learning the ABC's in Wartime Germany, Phoenixes, Schindlerjuden, Speaking for Survivors, Yom Kippur for a Survivor
- Louis Daniel Brodsky
- Mengele
- Michael Dennis Browne
- Maschlacki
- Pfennig Postcard, Wrong Address
- Michael R. Burch
- At the Jewish Museum
- Olga Cabral
- To Gisi Fleischmann
- Joan Campion
- Auschwitz, All Hallows, Juliek's Violin, Life Indestructible, Poem for the Artists of the Holocaust, The Postcard of Sophie Scholl
- Cyrus Cassells
- The Archivist, Personal to Kaplan
- Judith Chalmer
- Lora J. Berg
- The Gift
- John Ciardi
- Juliek's Violin
- Michael Blumenthal
- Pitchipoi
- George Bogin
- Night Journey to Poland, The Shoah, Triumph of the Dead, Verdi's Requiem Played and Sung by Jews in Terezin Concentration Camp/Summer, 1944
- Emily Borenstein
- Dachau Revisited 1971
- Ruth Daigon
- There Were Those
- Susan Dambroff
- Soup
- Enid Dame
- For Miklos Radnoti: 1909-1944
- Kate Daniels
- Yellow Starred
- Sister Mary Philip De Camara
- Swastika
- School of Music
- Theodore Deppe --Name Tag
- Norita Dittberner-Jax
- Three Postage Stamps
- Sharon Dolin
- On Hearing a String Quartet Written by Prisoners of Theresienstadt
- Wendy Drexler
- Istanbul 1967, Memories
- Shoshana Dubman
- Shulamith Rereads The Shawl, Shulamith, in White, Shulamith Writes Fuck You
- David Citino
- Jehanne Dubrow
- Vilna 1938
- Shelley Ehrlich
- Ad
- Kenneth Fearing
- "Grandfather" in Winter
- Frederick Feirstein
- from Family History, The Pripet Marshes
- Irving Feldman
- Survivor
- From the Ardeatine Caves
- Ruth Feldman
- Eastern Europe After the War, A Jawbone from the Reich, The Silence
- Charles Ades Fishman
- I Did Not Know, but I Remember
- Tamara Fishman
- Icon, Shipment to Maidanek, Yizkor
- Ephim Fogel
- from The Angel of History, from The Notebook of Uprising
- Carolyn Forche
- God's Death
- Vince Clemente
- Florence W. Freed
- Quiet Desperation
- Mike Frenkel
- Skin
- Sari Friedman
- At the Holocaust Museum, The Waiting Room
- Alice Friman
- The Tailor
- Patricia Garfinkel
- And the Snow Kept Falling, Habry, I Remember Coming into Warsaw, a Child
- Helen Degen Cohen (Halina Degenfisz)
- The Gardens
- David Curzon
- Rotterdam
- 1946
- Thomas A. Goldman
- Prosciowiece, 1942, There Is No Time, Those Who Remain
- Rachel Goldstein
- The Martyrs Are Calling
- Ber Green
- How Early Fall Came This Year, Hunger in the Labor Camps, Night in the Labor Camp, What the War Taught My Mother
- John Z. Guzlowski
- The Book of Lamentations, Rachel at the Well, Sanctification
- For Nelly Sachs
- Leo Haber
- Being Seemingly Unscathed, Love in a Death Camp
- Israel I. Halpern
- Earrings, Requiem
- Annette Bialik Harchik
- Day of Remembrance, In Memory of Paul Celan
- Geoffrey Hartman
- "It Out-Herods Herod. Pray You, Avoid It.", "More Light! More Light!"
- Anthony Hecht
- Chant for All the People on Earth
- Kinereth Gensler
- Leslie Woolf Hedley
- The Blue Parakeet, Harry Lenga, The Wheel
- Julie N. Heifetz
- A Jew's Love for Language, The Yiddish I Know
- Chaia Heller
- Bandelette de Torah, from Bialystok Stanzas
- Michael Heller
- Fried Noodles Topped with Raisins Cinnamon and Vanilla Cream, In Your Lager Dream, Jedwabne, Marked, Shot
- Stephen Herz
- Oma
- from The Akiva poems, Last Night's Doubleheader
- Walter Hess
- The Candle, The Legend of the Shoah, Riddle, The Secret, Simple Truths
- William Heyen
- Amchu, Yom HaShoah in Florida
- Rick Hilles
- Paul Celan: A Grave and Mysterious Sentence
- Edward Hirsch
- The Chosen
- Jean Hollander
- And There Were Pits, Too Weak to Stand, They Lay, You Know, the Funny Thing Is
- David Gershator
- Barbara Helfgott Hyett
- Dead Men Don't Praise God, I'll Find My Self-Belief, Millions of Dead, Nightsong, Without Jews
- Jacob Glatstein (Yankev Glatshteyn)
- Our Father
- Barbara Goldberg
- Katherine Janowitz
- Shoes
- Sheila Golburgh Johnson
- Passover at Auschwitz
- Laurence Josephs
- After a While, at Theresienstadt, Mezuzah, To My Poem of Hope, Survivor
- Marilyn Kallet
- My Holocaust
- Rodger Kamenetz
- Medium
- Keeping the Ground
- Marc Kaminsky
- Bramble, Identifications
- Peretz Kaminsky
- Kol Nidre
- Rosa Felsenburg Kaplan
- Line-Up, My Face Before, The Return
- Dori Katz
- from Liberation Recalled
- Eliot Katz
- My Mother Doesn't Know Who Allen Ginsberg Is, Who Are We?
- Thea Iberall
- Alan Kaufman
- from Kaddish
- Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz
- The Shower
- Tsipi Keller
- Yahrzeit
- Miriam Kessler
- Burial, The Spells of Earth
- Steven Klepetar
- from Bashert, Solitary Acts
- 1985
- Irena Klepfisz
- Halloween and a Ghost
- Ruth Kluger
- After the Holocaust, No Poetry, Onkel Fritz Is Sitting
- David Koenig
- In a Small American Town
- Judith Irwin
- In a Holocaust Memorial Garden
- Dan Jaffe
- The Third Generation
- The Amsterdam Poem
- Maxine Kumin
- A Million Pairs of Shoes
- Aaron Kurtz
- Dan's Shoe Repair
- Christine Lahey
- Babi Yar
- Carole Glasser Langille
- How It Happened, This, My Incarnation
- Alyssa A. Lappen
- The Little Boy with His Hands Up, Noemi, Passover Night 1942, You, Who Did Not Survive
- from During the Eichmann Trial
- Denise Levertov
- On a Drawing by Flavio, The Survivor
- Philip Levine
- A Few More Things About the Holocaust
- Leatrice H. Lifshitz
- Auschwitz Reportaz
- Alan Lupack
- There Is One Synagogue Extant in Kiev
- Yaacov Luria
- Yala Korwin
- Opa the Watchmaker
- Arlene Maass
- from Holocaust Archives I, from Holocaust Archives II
- Channah Magori
- Aunt Betty
- Sandra Cohen Margulius
- For the Children
- David McKain
- Terezin
- Robert Mezey
- Westminster Synagogue, Zudioska
- The Jews That We are, from Recital
- Richard Michelson
- Mame-Loshen, Yiddish, 1945
- Bernard S. Mikofsky
- Not Dachau
- Aaron Miller
- Aaron Kramer
- Tannenbaum, 1940, The Name on the Wall, A Freight Yard in Wurzburg, Meditation in the Israelite Cemetery, Wurzburg
- Norbert Krapf
- Leaving a Country Behind
- Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda
- Lullaby, The Tomatoes
- Teresa Moszkowicz-Syrop
- The Balcony, The Last Visa for Palestine, On the Wings of the Wind
- Elaine Mott
- Hill Where the Lord Hides, I Wake from a Dream of Killing Hitler
- Mark Nepo
- In the Heaven of Night, A Shade of Night, When Israel Went Forth
- Amos Neufeld
- Reforger
- Miriam Offenberg
- Tsena Tsena, Yiddish
- The Archivist, Homeland
- Lois E. Olena
- Ponar, Villanelle from a Sentence in a Poet's Brief Biography
- Jacqueline Osherow
- The Eighth and the Thirteenth, Poem Beginning with a Line by Fitzgerald/Hemingway
- Alicia Ostriker
- Auschwitz: Oswiecim
- Christina Pacosz
- Landscape near Dachau, Rachel (ra'chal), a Ewe, Response
- Linda Pastan
- Marilyn Mohr
- Photograph of Liberated Prisoner, Dachau, 1945, Yellow Star
- David Moolten
- The December Dress, The Teaspoon, At the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Sarah Traister Moskovitz
- Ghetto Theater, Vilnius, 1941, A Visit to Kaunas
- Stanley Moss
- Somewhere in Poland ... Survivor's Lament
- Heidemarie Pilc
- Farewell to Europe, Miserere, A Poem for Anton Schmidt, The Ascensions
- William Pillin
- The Survivor
- John C. Pine
- Ash Wednesday
- Karl A. Plank
- I Am Babi Yar
- Ginger Porter
- Like Butterflies
- Heinz Rosenberg on the Platform, Toska
- Evelyn Posamentier
- from Darkling, from Dislocations
- Anna Rabinowitz
- Houses, A Photograph from 1935, A Song for Herr Hitler, Visitors from America
- David Ray
- And Nothing Moved
- Richard C. Raymond
- Sweet Savour
- Barbara Reisner
- Mark Pawlak
- Korczak and the Orphans, The Six Million
- Naomi Replansky
- U.S. Army Holds Dance for Camp Survivors. Germany, 1945
- Lisa Ress
- After Generations After
- Elaine Reuben
- from Massacres, from Mass Graves, from Inscriptions: 1944-1956
- Charles Reznikoff
- After Claude Lanzmann's Shoah
- Liliane Richman
- Thoughts Under the Giant Sequoia, Yom Hazikaron
- Photograph of Bergen-Belsen, 1945
- Michael D. Riley
- Auschwitz
- Nicholas Rinaldi
- In Der Nacht (In the Night)
- Curtis Robbins
- Pastoral for the Twenty-first Century
- William Pitt Root
- Edmund Pennant
- Perhaps You Wish to Learn Another Language, Words over the Entranceway to Hell
- Louis Phillips
- Black Mountain, Growing up Haunted, The Housing Project at Drancy
- Marge Piercy
- Almost Beautiful, Anything Chocolate, Homework, My Father's Souvenirs
- Elizabeth Rosner
- Dibbukim (Dibbiks), Dos Oysledikn (The Emptying), In the Dark Word, Khurbn, The Other Secret in the Trail of Money, from Peroration for a Lost Town
- Jerome Rothenberg
- The Nazi in the Dock, at Sixty
- Larry Rubin
- Easy Living in Terezin
- Mark Rudman
- The Way to Be Haunted
- Biff Russ
- The Lanternman
- A Scene from Shoah
- Luada Sandler
- Aspen Oktoberfest
- Reg Saner
- from The Invocation to Kali
- May Sarton
- "A lonely man in his greatness"
- Rebecca Seiferle
- For Victims
- David Shapiro
- Marina Roscher
- Tattoo
- Gregg Shapiro
- Ditty, Natural History
- Harvey Shapiro
- In the Absence of Yellow, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Shoshana, Unanswerable Questions
- Reva Sharon
- At Dachau with a German Lover
- Jennifer Rose
- After That Time, Ritual at Auschwitz
- Harriet Susskind Rosenblum
- Birkenau Barracks, The Second Generation, Sosnowiec Visited, Yad Vashem Museum Opening, March 15, 2005
- Menachem Z. Rosensaft
- from Lithuania
- Myra Sklarew
- Hollow Cost
- Joan Jobe Smith
- "City Children at a Summer Camp. Slonim, 1936", "Selma ... a Pot of Soup ... a Bottle of Milk. Lodz, 1938"
- Kirtland Snyder
- Another Book on the Holocaust
- J.R. Solonche
- from Mengele Shitting, Meyer Tsits and the Children, The Property of the World, What They Saw
- Jason Sommer
- Women Bathing at Bergen-Belsen
- Memories of December
- Gizela Spunberg
- November Rain, Visit to the Fatherland
- Hans Jorg Stahlschmidt
- The Maiden Aunts
- Jan Steckel
- The Three
- Martin Steingesser
- Adler, Soap
- Gerald Stern
- Enid Shomer
- Yom Kippur
- Bradley R. Strahan
- Who Knows One?
- Michael Strassfeld
- Erasing the Blue Numbers, Her Velocity Had Been Taken, Theresienstadt, What a Waste of World
- Lynn Strongin
- Because
- Yerra Sugarman
- ... And the Earth Rebelled
- Yuri Suhl
- Haggadah
- Dark Whispers, The Line, In Ravensbruck
- Zahava Z. Sweet
- Joan I. Siegel
- Letter to Vienna from Paris, 1942
- Maurya Simon
- The Bird, A Story about Chicken Soup
- Louis Simpson
- 1939
- Elaine Terranova
- Train to Oswiecim
- Susan Terris
- Daughter of Survivors
- Hilary Tham
- Gaby at the U.N. Observation Post
- Susan Tichy
- Auschwitz #1, Auschwitz #6
- Alfred Van Loen
- The Niemand Reckoning
- from Midsummer '81
- Derek Walcott
- An Apple for Wolfgang Granjonca
- George Wallace
- Dachau Moon
- Michael Waters
- Marrowbones, Speak to the Children, Survivor
- Florence Weinberger
- The Late Train
- Theodore Weiss
- Marie Syrkin
- The Death Ship, Maria Olt
- Ruth Whitman
- Spit
- C.K. Williams
- Hating Shakespeare, Math Test
- Barbara Wind
- Sanity
- Betty Wisoff
- The Drapers: A History Lesson
- Kenneth Wolman
- Another Holocaust Poem, For Our Dead, My Mother As Superhero
- After Forty Years, KZ
- Carolyne Wright
- I Remember
- Undarkened Window
- The God Hid His Face
- Rajzel Zychlinsky
- Marilynn Talal
- A Pure Breath, Warsaw Epidemic
- Sean M. Teaford
- The Jewish Quarter in Budapest, What We Pass On, With the Survivors, The Wounds
- Philip Terman
- Isbn
- 9781568091129
- Label
- Blood to remember : American poets on the Holocaust
- Title
- Blood to remember
- Title remainder
- American poets on the Holocaust
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Charles Ades Fishman
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- A collection of approximately four hundred poems about the Holocaust written by 240 American authors
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 811
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Fishman, Charles Adés
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
- American poetry
- Jews
- American poetry
- Jews
- Label
- Blood to remember : American poets on the Holocaust, edited by Charles Ades Fishman
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 623-624) and index
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- Contents
-
- Michael Alpiner
- Verboten
- John Amen
- Pinochle Day
- Frieda Arkin
- Morning After a Fight, He Says
- Brett Axel
- The Suffering Cuts Both Ways
- David B. Axelrod
- We, the Tefillin of Once-Was Europe
- Preface to the Revised Second Edition
- Yakov Azriel
- Kristallnacht, 1991
- Crystal Bacon
- Lament for the Gypsies
- Julius Balbin
- The Mothertree
- Stanley H. Barkan
- Parable of the Jew Without a Name
- Tony Barnstone
- Miklos Radnoti, The Rose of Blue Flesh
- Bicycles Cousins, [Would it have been possible to take in the Jews]
- Willis Barnstone
- Ineradicable History and Geography
- Judith Barrington
- The Extermination of the Jews, Oft-Seen Photo from the Liberation of Auschwitz
- Marvin Bell
- Marjorie Agosin
- from Inside Dachau
- Sherman Alexie
- "Hitler Builds a City for the Jews", Mr. Panitz, Night Travel, Voices in My Skin, Voyage Home
- Karen Alkalay-Gut
- David-Horodok, Pebbles from Auschwitz, Postcard from Poland
- The Feather at Breendonck, The Pallor of Survival, from Seven Fragments on Hearing a Hammer Pounding
- Laure-Anne Bosselaar
- Gardens of Smoke
- Allen Brafman
- The Hindenburg from This Way to the Gas
- Rivkah Van K. Brock
- Learning the ABC's in Wartime Germany, Phoenixes, Schindlerjuden, Speaking for Survivors, Yom Kippur for a Survivor
- Louis Daniel Brodsky
- Mengele
- Michael Dennis Browne
- Maschlacki
- Pfennig Postcard, Wrong Address
- Michael R. Burch
- At the Jewish Museum
- Olga Cabral
- To Gisi Fleischmann
- Joan Campion
- Auschwitz, All Hallows, Juliek's Violin, Life Indestructible, Poem for the Artists of the Holocaust, The Postcard of Sophie Scholl
- Cyrus Cassells
- The Archivist, Personal to Kaplan
- Judith Chalmer
- Lora J. Berg
- The Gift
- John Ciardi
- Juliek's Violin
- Michael Blumenthal
- Pitchipoi
- George Bogin
- Night Journey to Poland, The Shoah, Triumph of the Dead, Verdi's Requiem Played and Sung by Jews in Terezin Concentration Camp/Summer, 1944
- Emily Borenstein
- Dachau Revisited 1971
- Ruth Daigon
- There Were Those
- Susan Dambroff
- Soup
- Enid Dame
- For Miklos Radnoti: 1909-1944
- Kate Daniels
- Yellow Starred
- Sister Mary Philip De Camara
- Swastika
- School of Music
- Theodore Deppe --Name Tag
- Norita Dittberner-Jax
- Three Postage Stamps
- Sharon Dolin
- On Hearing a String Quartet Written by Prisoners of Theresienstadt
- Wendy Drexler
- Istanbul 1967, Memories
- Shoshana Dubman
- Shulamith Rereads The Shawl, Shulamith, in White, Shulamith Writes Fuck You
- David Citino
- Jehanne Dubrow
- Vilna 1938
- Shelley Ehrlich
- Ad
- Kenneth Fearing
- "Grandfather" in Winter
- Frederick Feirstein
- from Family History, The Pripet Marshes
- Irving Feldman
- Survivor
- From the Ardeatine Caves
- Ruth Feldman
- Eastern Europe After the War, A Jawbone from the Reich, The Silence
- Charles Ades Fishman
- I Did Not Know, but I Remember
- Tamara Fishman
- Icon, Shipment to Maidanek, Yizkor
- Ephim Fogel
- from The Angel of History, from The Notebook of Uprising
- Carolyn Forche
- God's Death
- Vince Clemente
- Florence W. Freed
- Quiet Desperation
- Mike Frenkel
- Skin
- Sari Friedman
- At the Holocaust Museum, The Waiting Room
- Alice Friman
- The Tailor
- Patricia Garfinkel
- And the Snow Kept Falling, Habry, I Remember Coming into Warsaw, a Child
- Helen Degen Cohen (Halina Degenfisz)
- The Gardens
- David Curzon
- Rotterdam
- 1946
- Thomas A. Goldman
- Prosciowiece, 1942, There Is No Time, Those Who Remain
- Rachel Goldstein
- The Martyrs Are Calling
- Ber Green
- How Early Fall Came This Year, Hunger in the Labor Camps, Night in the Labor Camp, What the War Taught My Mother
- John Z. Guzlowski
- The Book of Lamentations, Rachel at the Well, Sanctification
- For Nelly Sachs
- Leo Haber
- Being Seemingly Unscathed, Love in a Death Camp
- Israel I. Halpern
- Earrings, Requiem
- Annette Bialik Harchik
- Day of Remembrance, In Memory of Paul Celan
- Geoffrey Hartman
- "It Out-Herods Herod. Pray You, Avoid It.", "More Light! More Light!"
- Anthony Hecht
- Chant for All the People on Earth
- Kinereth Gensler
- Leslie Woolf Hedley
- The Blue Parakeet, Harry Lenga, The Wheel
- Julie N. Heifetz
- A Jew's Love for Language, The Yiddish I Know
- Chaia Heller
- Bandelette de Torah, from Bialystok Stanzas
- Michael Heller
- Fried Noodles Topped with Raisins Cinnamon and Vanilla Cream, In Your Lager Dream, Jedwabne, Marked, Shot
- Stephen Herz
- Oma
- from The Akiva poems, Last Night's Doubleheader
- Walter Hess
- The Candle, The Legend of the Shoah, Riddle, The Secret, Simple Truths
- William Heyen
- Amchu, Yom HaShoah in Florida
- Rick Hilles
- Paul Celan: A Grave and Mysterious Sentence
- Edward Hirsch
- The Chosen
- Jean Hollander
- And There Were Pits, Too Weak to Stand, They Lay, You Know, the Funny Thing Is
- David Gershator
- Barbara Helfgott Hyett
- Dead Men Don't Praise God, I'll Find My Self-Belief, Millions of Dead, Nightsong, Without Jews
- Jacob Glatstein (Yankev Glatshteyn)
- Our Father
- Barbara Goldberg
- Katherine Janowitz
- Shoes
- Sheila Golburgh Johnson
- Passover at Auschwitz
- Laurence Josephs
- After a While, at Theresienstadt, Mezuzah, To My Poem of Hope, Survivor
- Marilyn Kallet
- My Holocaust
- Rodger Kamenetz
- Medium
- Keeping the Ground
- Marc Kaminsky
- Bramble, Identifications
- Peretz Kaminsky
- Kol Nidre
- Rosa Felsenburg Kaplan
- Line-Up, My Face Before, The Return
- Dori Katz
- from Liberation Recalled
- Eliot Katz
- My Mother Doesn't Know Who Allen Ginsberg Is, Who Are We?
- Thea Iberall
- Alan Kaufman
- from Kaddish
- Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz
- The Shower
- Tsipi Keller
- Yahrzeit
- Miriam Kessler
- Burial, The Spells of Earth
- Steven Klepetar
- from Bashert, Solitary Acts
- 1985
- Irena Klepfisz
- Halloween and a Ghost
- Ruth Kluger
- After the Holocaust, No Poetry, Onkel Fritz Is Sitting
- David Koenig
- In a Small American Town
- Judith Irwin
- In a Holocaust Memorial Garden
- Dan Jaffe
- The Third Generation
- The Amsterdam Poem
- Maxine Kumin
- A Million Pairs of Shoes
- Aaron Kurtz
- Dan's Shoe Repair
- Christine Lahey
- Babi Yar
- Carole Glasser Langille
- How It Happened, This, My Incarnation
- Alyssa A. Lappen
- The Little Boy with His Hands Up, Noemi, Passover Night 1942, You, Who Did Not Survive
- from During the Eichmann Trial
- Denise Levertov
- On a Drawing by Flavio, The Survivor
- Philip Levine
- A Few More Things About the Holocaust
- Leatrice H. Lifshitz
- Auschwitz Reportaz
- Alan Lupack
- There Is One Synagogue Extant in Kiev
- Yaacov Luria
- Yala Korwin
- Opa the Watchmaker
- Arlene Maass
- from Holocaust Archives I, from Holocaust Archives II
- Channah Magori
- Aunt Betty
- Sandra Cohen Margulius
- For the Children
- David McKain
- Terezin
- Robert Mezey
- Westminster Synagogue, Zudioska
- The Jews That We are, from Recital
- Richard Michelson
- Mame-Loshen, Yiddish, 1945
- Bernard S. Mikofsky
- Not Dachau
- Aaron Miller
- Aaron Kramer
- Tannenbaum, 1940, The Name on the Wall, A Freight Yard in Wurzburg, Meditation in the Israelite Cemetery, Wurzburg
- Norbert Krapf
- Leaving a Country Behind
- Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda
- Lullaby, The Tomatoes
- Teresa Moszkowicz-Syrop
- The Balcony, The Last Visa for Palestine, On the Wings of the Wind
- Elaine Mott
- Hill Where the Lord Hides, I Wake from a Dream of Killing Hitler
- Mark Nepo
- In the Heaven of Night, A Shade of Night, When Israel Went Forth
- Amos Neufeld
- Reforger
- Miriam Offenberg
- Tsena Tsena, Yiddish
- The Archivist, Homeland
- Lois E. Olena
- Ponar, Villanelle from a Sentence in a Poet's Brief Biography
- Jacqueline Osherow
- The Eighth and the Thirteenth, Poem Beginning with a Line by Fitzgerald/Hemingway
- Alicia Ostriker
- Auschwitz: Oswiecim
- Christina Pacosz
- Landscape near Dachau, Rachel (ra'chal), a Ewe, Response
- Linda Pastan
- Marilyn Mohr
- Photograph of Liberated Prisoner, Dachau, 1945, Yellow Star
- David Moolten
- The December Dress, The Teaspoon, At the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Sarah Traister Moskovitz
- Ghetto Theater, Vilnius, 1941, A Visit to Kaunas
- Stanley Moss
- Somewhere in Poland ... Survivor's Lament
- Heidemarie Pilc
- Farewell to Europe, Miserere, A Poem for Anton Schmidt, The Ascensions
- William Pillin
- The Survivor
- John C. Pine
- Ash Wednesday
- Karl A. Plank
- I Am Babi Yar
- Ginger Porter
- Like Butterflies
- Heinz Rosenberg on the Platform, Toska
- Evelyn Posamentier
- from Darkling, from Dislocations
- Anna Rabinowitz
- Houses, A Photograph from 1935, A Song for Herr Hitler, Visitors from America
- David Ray
- And Nothing Moved
- Richard C. Raymond
- Sweet Savour
- Barbara Reisner
- Mark Pawlak
- Korczak and the Orphans, The Six Million
- Naomi Replansky
- U.S. Army Holds Dance for Camp Survivors. Germany, 1945
- Lisa Ress
- After Generations After
- Elaine Reuben
- from Massacres, from Mass Graves, from Inscriptions: 1944-1956
- Charles Reznikoff
- After Claude Lanzmann's Shoah
- Liliane Richman
- Thoughts Under the Giant Sequoia, Yom Hazikaron
- Photograph of Bergen-Belsen, 1945
- Michael D. Riley
- Auschwitz
- Nicholas Rinaldi
- In Der Nacht (In the Night)
- Curtis Robbins
- Pastoral for the Twenty-first Century
- William Pitt Root
- Edmund Pennant
- Perhaps You Wish to Learn Another Language, Words over the Entranceway to Hell
- Louis Phillips
- Black Mountain, Growing up Haunted, The Housing Project at Drancy
- Marge Piercy
- Almost Beautiful, Anything Chocolate, Homework, My Father's Souvenirs
- Elizabeth Rosner
- Dibbukim (Dibbiks), Dos Oysledikn (The Emptying), In the Dark Word, Khurbn, The Other Secret in the Trail of Money, from Peroration for a Lost Town
- Jerome Rothenberg
- The Nazi in the Dock, at Sixty
- Larry Rubin
- Easy Living in Terezin
- Mark Rudman
- The Way to Be Haunted
- Biff Russ
- The Lanternman
- A Scene from Shoah
- Luada Sandler
- Aspen Oktoberfest
- Reg Saner
- from The Invocation to Kali
- May Sarton
- "A lonely man in his greatness"
- Rebecca Seiferle
- For Victims
- David Shapiro
- Marina Roscher
- Tattoo
- Gregg Shapiro
- Ditty, Natural History
- Harvey Shapiro
- In the Absence of Yellow, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Shoshana, Unanswerable Questions
- Reva Sharon
- At Dachau with a German Lover
- Jennifer Rose
- After That Time, Ritual at Auschwitz
- Harriet Susskind Rosenblum
- Birkenau Barracks, The Second Generation, Sosnowiec Visited, Yad Vashem Museum Opening, March 15, 2005
- Menachem Z. Rosensaft
- from Lithuania
- Myra Sklarew
- Hollow Cost
- Joan Jobe Smith
- "City Children at a Summer Camp. Slonim, 1936", "Selma ... a Pot of Soup ... a Bottle of Milk. Lodz, 1938"
- Kirtland Snyder
- Another Book on the Holocaust
- J.R. Solonche
- from Mengele Shitting, Meyer Tsits and the Children, The Property of the World, What They Saw
- Jason Sommer
- Women Bathing at Bergen-Belsen
- Memories of December
- Gizela Spunberg
- November Rain, Visit to the Fatherland
- Hans Jorg Stahlschmidt
- The Maiden Aunts
- Jan Steckel
- The Three
- Martin Steingesser
- Adler, Soap
- Gerald Stern
- Enid Shomer
- Yom Kippur
- Bradley R. Strahan
- Who Knows One?
- Michael Strassfeld
- Erasing the Blue Numbers, Her Velocity Had Been Taken, Theresienstadt, What a Waste of World
- Lynn Strongin
- Because
- Yerra Sugarman
- ... And the Earth Rebelled
- Yuri Suhl
- Haggadah
- Dark Whispers, The Line, In Ravensbruck
- Zahava Z. Sweet
- Joan I. Siegel
- Letter to Vienna from Paris, 1942
- Maurya Simon
- The Bird, A Story about Chicken Soup
- Louis Simpson
- 1939
- Elaine Terranova
- Train to Oswiecim
- Susan Terris
- Daughter of Survivors
- Hilary Tham
- Gaby at the U.N. Observation Post
- Susan Tichy
- Auschwitz #1, Auschwitz #6
- Alfred Van Loen
- The Niemand Reckoning
- from Midsummer '81
- Derek Walcott
- An Apple for Wolfgang Granjonca
- George Wallace
- Dachau Moon
- Michael Waters
- Marrowbones, Speak to the Children, Survivor
- Florence Weinberger
- The Late Train
- Theodore Weiss
- Marie Syrkin
- The Death Ship, Maria Olt
- Ruth Whitman
- Spit
- C.K. Williams
- Hating Shakespeare, Math Test
- Barbara Wind
- Sanity
- Betty Wisoff
- The Drapers: A History Lesson
- Kenneth Wolman
- Another Holocaust Poem, For Our Dead, My Mother As Superhero
- After Forty Years, KZ
- Carolyne Wright
- I Remember
- Undarkened Window
- The God Hid His Face
- Rajzel Zychlinsky
- Marilynn Talal
- A Pure Breath, Warsaw Epidemic
- Sean M. Teaford
- The Jewish Quarter in Budapest, What We Pass On, With the Survivors, The Wounds
- Philip Terman
- Control code
- ocn145379640
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Edition
- Rev., 2nd ed.
- Extent
- 637 pages
- Isbn
- 9781568091129
- Lccn
- 2007024078
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- unmediated
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- rdamedia
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- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 623-624) and index
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- Contents
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- Michael Alpiner
- Verboten
- John Amen
- Pinochle Day
- Frieda Arkin
- Morning After a Fight, He Says
- Brett Axel
- The Suffering Cuts Both Ways
- David B. Axelrod
- We, the Tefillin of Once-Was Europe
- Preface to the Revised Second Edition
- Yakov Azriel
- Kristallnacht, 1991
- Crystal Bacon
- Lament for the Gypsies
- Julius Balbin
- The Mothertree
- Stanley H. Barkan
- Parable of the Jew Without a Name
- Tony Barnstone
- Miklos Radnoti, The Rose of Blue Flesh
- Bicycles Cousins, [Would it have been possible to take in the Jews]
- Willis Barnstone
- Ineradicable History and Geography
- Judith Barrington
- The Extermination of the Jews, Oft-Seen Photo from the Liberation of Auschwitz
- Marvin Bell
- Marjorie Agosin
- from Inside Dachau
- Sherman Alexie
- "Hitler Builds a City for the Jews", Mr. Panitz, Night Travel, Voices in My Skin, Voyage Home
- Karen Alkalay-Gut
- David-Horodok, Pebbles from Auschwitz, Postcard from Poland
- The Feather at Breendonck, The Pallor of Survival, from Seven Fragments on Hearing a Hammer Pounding
- Laure-Anne Bosselaar
- Gardens of Smoke
- Allen Brafman
- The Hindenburg from This Way to the Gas
- Rivkah Van K. Brock
- Learning the ABC's in Wartime Germany, Phoenixes, Schindlerjuden, Speaking for Survivors, Yom Kippur for a Survivor
- Louis Daniel Brodsky
- Mengele
- Michael Dennis Browne
- Maschlacki
- Pfennig Postcard, Wrong Address
- Michael R. Burch
- At the Jewish Museum
- Olga Cabral
- To Gisi Fleischmann
- Joan Campion
- Auschwitz, All Hallows, Juliek's Violin, Life Indestructible, Poem for the Artists of the Holocaust, The Postcard of Sophie Scholl
- Cyrus Cassells
- The Archivist, Personal to Kaplan
- Judith Chalmer
- Lora J. Berg
- The Gift
- John Ciardi
- Juliek's Violin
- Michael Blumenthal
- Pitchipoi
- George Bogin
- Night Journey to Poland, The Shoah, Triumph of the Dead, Verdi's Requiem Played and Sung by Jews in Terezin Concentration Camp/Summer, 1944
- Emily Borenstein
- Dachau Revisited 1971
- Ruth Daigon
- There Were Those
- Susan Dambroff
- Soup
- Enid Dame
- For Miklos Radnoti: 1909-1944
- Kate Daniels
- Yellow Starred
- Sister Mary Philip De Camara
- Swastika
- School of Music
- Theodore Deppe --Name Tag
- Norita Dittberner-Jax
- Three Postage Stamps
- Sharon Dolin
- On Hearing a String Quartet Written by Prisoners of Theresienstadt
- Wendy Drexler
- Istanbul 1967, Memories
- Shoshana Dubman
- Shulamith Rereads The Shawl, Shulamith, in White, Shulamith Writes Fuck You
- David Citino
- Jehanne Dubrow
- Vilna 1938
- Shelley Ehrlich
- Ad
- Kenneth Fearing
- "Grandfather" in Winter
- Frederick Feirstein
- from Family History, The Pripet Marshes
- Irving Feldman
- Survivor
- From the Ardeatine Caves
- Ruth Feldman
- Eastern Europe After the War, A Jawbone from the Reich, The Silence
- Charles Ades Fishman
- I Did Not Know, but I Remember
- Tamara Fishman
- Icon, Shipment to Maidanek, Yizkor
- Ephim Fogel
- from The Angel of History, from The Notebook of Uprising
- Carolyn Forche
- God's Death
- Vince Clemente
- Florence W. Freed
- Quiet Desperation
- Mike Frenkel
- Skin
- Sari Friedman
- At the Holocaust Museum, The Waiting Room
- Alice Friman
- The Tailor
- Patricia Garfinkel
- And the Snow Kept Falling, Habry, I Remember Coming into Warsaw, a Child
- Helen Degen Cohen (Halina Degenfisz)
- The Gardens
- David Curzon
- Rotterdam
- 1946
- Thomas A. Goldman
- Prosciowiece, 1942, There Is No Time, Those Who Remain
- Rachel Goldstein
- The Martyrs Are Calling
- Ber Green
- How Early Fall Came This Year, Hunger in the Labor Camps, Night in the Labor Camp, What the War Taught My Mother
- John Z. Guzlowski
- The Book of Lamentations, Rachel at the Well, Sanctification
- For Nelly Sachs
- Leo Haber
- Being Seemingly Unscathed, Love in a Death Camp
- Israel I. Halpern
- Earrings, Requiem
- Annette Bialik Harchik
- Day of Remembrance, In Memory of Paul Celan
- Geoffrey Hartman
- "It Out-Herods Herod. Pray You, Avoid It.", "More Light! More Light!"
- Anthony Hecht
- Chant for All the People on Earth
- Kinereth Gensler
- Leslie Woolf Hedley
- The Blue Parakeet, Harry Lenga, The Wheel
- Julie N. Heifetz
- A Jew's Love for Language, The Yiddish I Know
- Chaia Heller
- Bandelette de Torah, from Bialystok Stanzas
- Michael Heller
- Fried Noodles Topped with Raisins Cinnamon and Vanilla Cream, In Your Lager Dream, Jedwabne, Marked, Shot
- Stephen Herz
- Oma
- from The Akiva poems, Last Night's Doubleheader
- Walter Hess
- The Candle, The Legend of the Shoah, Riddle, The Secret, Simple Truths
- William Heyen
- Amchu, Yom HaShoah in Florida
- Rick Hilles
- Paul Celan: A Grave and Mysterious Sentence
- Edward Hirsch
- The Chosen
- Jean Hollander
- And There Were Pits, Too Weak to Stand, They Lay, You Know, the Funny Thing Is
- David Gershator
- Barbara Helfgott Hyett
- Dead Men Don't Praise God, I'll Find My Self-Belief, Millions of Dead, Nightsong, Without Jews
- Jacob Glatstein (Yankev Glatshteyn)
- Our Father
- Barbara Goldberg
- Katherine Janowitz
- Shoes
- Sheila Golburgh Johnson
- Passover at Auschwitz
- Laurence Josephs
- After a While, at Theresienstadt, Mezuzah, To My Poem of Hope, Survivor
- Marilyn Kallet
- My Holocaust
- Rodger Kamenetz
- Medium
- Keeping the Ground
- Marc Kaminsky
- Bramble, Identifications
- Peretz Kaminsky
- Kol Nidre
- Rosa Felsenburg Kaplan
- Line-Up, My Face Before, The Return
- Dori Katz
- from Liberation Recalled
- Eliot Katz
- My Mother Doesn't Know Who Allen Ginsberg Is, Who Are We?
- Thea Iberall
- Alan Kaufman
- from Kaddish
- Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz
- The Shower
- Tsipi Keller
- Yahrzeit
- Miriam Kessler
- Burial, The Spells of Earth
- Steven Klepetar
- from Bashert, Solitary Acts
- 1985
- Irena Klepfisz
- Halloween and a Ghost
- Ruth Kluger
- After the Holocaust, No Poetry, Onkel Fritz Is Sitting
- David Koenig
- In a Small American Town
- Judith Irwin
- In a Holocaust Memorial Garden
- Dan Jaffe
- The Third Generation
- The Amsterdam Poem
- Maxine Kumin
- A Million Pairs of Shoes
- Aaron Kurtz
- Dan's Shoe Repair
- Christine Lahey
- Babi Yar
- Carole Glasser Langille
- How It Happened, This, My Incarnation
- Alyssa A. Lappen
- The Little Boy with His Hands Up, Noemi, Passover Night 1942, You, Who Did Not Survive
- from During the Eichmann Trial
- Denise Levertov
- On a Drawing by Flavio, The Survivor
- Philip Levine
- A Few More Things About the Holocaust
- Leatrice H. Lifshitz
- Auschwitz Reportaz
- Alan Lupack
- There Is One Synagogue Extant in Kiev
- Yaacov Luria
- Yala Korwin
- Opa the Watchmaker
- Arlene Maass
- from Holocaust Archives I, from Holocaust Archives II
- Channah Magori
- Aunt Betty
- Sandra Cohen Margulius
- For the Children
- David McKain
- Terezin
- Robert Mezey
- Westminster Synagogue, Zudioska
- The Jews That We are, from Recital
- Richard Michelson
- Mame-Loshen, Yiddish, 1945
- Bernard S. Mikofsky
- Not Dachau
- Aaron Miller
- Aaron Kramer
- Tannenbaum, 1940, The Name on the Wall, A Freight Yard in Wurzburg, Meditation in the Israelite Cemetery, Wurzburg
- Norbert Krapf
- Leaving a Country Behind
- Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda
- Lullaby, The Tomatoes
- Teresa Moszkowicz-Syrop
- The Balcony, The Last Visa for Palestine, On the Wings of the Wind
- Elaine Mott
- Hill Where the Lord Hides, I Wake from a Dream of Killing Hitler
- Mark Nepo
- In the Heaven of Night, A Shade of Night, When Israel Went Forth
- Amos Neufeld
- Reforger
- Miriam Offenberg
- Tsena Tsena, Yiddish
- The Archivist, Homeland
- Lois E. Olena
- Ponar, Villanelle from a Sentence in a Poet's Brief Biography
- Jacqueline Osherow
- The Eighth and the Thirteenth, Poem Beginning with a Line by Fitzgerald/Hemingway
- Alicia Ostriker
- Auschwitz: Oswiecim
- Christina Pacosz
- Landscape near Dachau, Rachel (ra'chal), a Ewe, Response
- Linda Pastan
- Marilyn Mohr
- Photograph of Liberated Prisoner, Dachau, 1945, Yellow Star
- David Moolten
- The December Dress, The Teaspoon, At the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Sarah Traister Moskovitz
- Ghetto Theater, Vilnius, 1941, A Visit to Kaunas
- Stanley Moss
- Somewhere in Poland ... Survivor's Lament
- Heidemarie Pilc
- Farewell to Europe, Miserere, A Poem for Anton Schmidt, The Ascensions
- William Pillin
- The Survivor
- John C. Pine
- Ash Wednesday
- Karl A. Plank
- I Am Babi Yar
- Ginger Porter
- Like Butterflies
- Heinz Rosenberg on the Platform, Toska
- Evelyn Posamentier
- from Darkling, from Dislocations
- Anna Rabinowitz
- Houses, A Photograph from 1935, A Song for Herr Hitler, Visitors from America
- David Ray
- And Nothing Moved
- Richard C. Raymond
- Sweet Savour
- Barbara Reisner
- Mark Pawlak
- Korczak and the Orphans, The Six Million
- Naomi Replansky
- U.S. Army Holds Dance for Camp Survivors. Germany, 1945
- Lisa Ress
- After Generations After
- Elaine Reuben
- from Massacres, from Mass Graves, from Inscriptions: 1944-1956
- Charles Reznikoff
- After Claude Lanzmann's Shoah
- Liliane Richman
- Thoughts Under the Giant Sequoia, Yom Hazikaron
- Photograph of Bergen-Belsen, 1945
- Michael D. Riley
- Auschwitz
- Nicholas Rinaldi
- In Der Nacht (In the Night)
- Curtis Robbins
- Pastoral for the Twenty-first Century
- William Pitt Root
- Edmund Pennant
- Perhaps You Wish to Learn Another Language, Words over the Entranceway to Hell
- Louis Phillips
- Black Mountain, Growing up Haunted, The Housing Project at Drancy
- Marge Piercy
- Almost Beautiful, Anything Chocolate, Homework, My Father's Souvenirs
- Elizabeth Rosner
- Dibbukim (Dibbiks), Dos Oysledikn (The Emptying), In the Dark Word, Khurbn, The Other Secret in the Trail of Money, from Peroration for a Lost Town
- Jerome Rothenberg
- The Nazi in the Dock, at Sixty
- Larry Rubin
- Easy Living in Terezin
- Mark Rudman
- The Way to Be Haunted
- Biff Russ
- The Lanternman
- A Scene from Shoah
- Luada Sandler
- Aspen Oktoberfest
- Reg Saner
- from The Invocation to Kali
- May Sarton
- "A lonely man in his greatness"
- Rebecca Seiferle
- For Victims
- David Shapiro
- Marina Roscher
- Tattoo
- Gregg Shapiro
- Ditty, Natural History
- Harvey Shapiro
- In the Absence of Yellow, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Shoshana, Unanswerable Questions
- Reva Sharon
- At Dachau with a German Lover
- Jennifer Rose
- After That Time, Ritual at Auschwitz
- Harriet Susskind Rosenblum
- Birkenau Barracks, The Second Generation, Sosnowiec Visited, Yad Vashem Museum Opening, March 15, 2005
- Menachem Z. Rosensaft
- from Lithuania
- Myra Sklarew
- Hollow Cost
- Joan Jobe Smith
- "City Children at a Summer Camp. Slonim, 1936", "Selma ... a Pot of Soup ... a Bottle of Milk. Lodz, 1938"
- Kirtland Snyder
- Another Book on the Holocaust
- J.R. Solonche
- from Mengele Shitting, Meyer Tsits and the Children, The Property of the World, What They Saw
- Jason Sommer
- Women Bathing at Bergen-Belsen
- Memories of December
- Gizela Spunberg
- November Rain, Visit to the Fatherland
- Hans Jorg Stahlschmidt
- The Maiden Aunts
- Jan Steckel
- The Three
- Martin Steingesser
- Adler, Soap
- Gerald Stern
- Enid Shomer
- Yom Kippur
- Bradley R. Strahan
- Who Knows One?
- Michael Strassfeld
- Erasing the Blue Numbers, Her Velocity Had Been Taken, Theresienstadt, What a Waste of World
- Lynn Strongin
- Because
- Yerra Sugarman
- ... And the Earth Rebelled
- Yuri Suhl
- Haggadah
- Dark Whispers, The Line, In Ravensbruck
- Zahava Z. Sweet
- Joan I. Siegel
- Letter to Vienna from Paris, 1942
- Maurya Simon
- The Bird, A Story about Chicken Soup
- Louis Simpson
- 1939
- Elaine Terranova
- Train to Oswiecim
- Susan Terris
- Daughter of Survivors
- Hilary Tham
- Gaby at the U.N. Observation Post
- Susan Tichy
- Auschwitz #1, Auschwitz #6
- Alfred Van Loen
- The Niemand Reckoning
- from Midsummer '81
- Derek Walcott
- An Apple for Wolfgang Granjonca
- George Wallace
- Dachau Moon
- Michael Waters
- Marrowbones, Speak to the Children, Survivor
- Florence Weinberger
- The Late Train
- Theodore Weiss
- Marie Syrkin
- The Death Ship, Maria Olt
- Ruth Whitman
- Spit
- C.K. Williams
- Hating Shakespeare, Math Test
- Barbara Wind
- Sanity
- Betty Wisoff
- The Drapers: A History Lesson
- Kenneth Wolman
- Another Holocaust Poem, For Our Dead, My Mother As Superhero
- After Forty Years, KZ
- Carolyne Wright
- I Remember
- Undarkened Window
- The God Hid His Face
- Rajzel Zychlinsky
- Marilynn Talal
- A Pure Breath, Warsaw Epidemic
- Sean M. Teaford
- The Jewish Quarter in Budapest, What We Pass On, With the Survivors, The Wounds
- Philip Terman
- Control code
- ocn145379640
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Edition
- Rev., 2nd ed.
- Extent
- 637 pages
- Isbn
- 9781568091129
- Lccn
- 2007024078
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- System control number
- (OCoLC)145379640
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