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Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
289
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1993
Editore
Ktav Pub & Distributors Inc
Edizione
First Edition
ISBN-10
0881254290
ISBN-13
9780881254297
Descrizione
Jacob Glatstein's poetry emerges as a poignant testament to the haunting echoes of the Holocaust, a time that cast a long shadow over history and the human experience. His work captures the profound grief, loss, and resilience of those impacted by this dark chapter. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, Glatstein weaves a narrative that transcends language barriers, resonating with readers in both English and Yiddish.
The poems delve into personal and collective memory, revealing the interplay between past traumas and present realities. Glatstein's lyrical verses invite reflection on the instances of brutality and the enduring spirit of survival, echoing the sentiments of a generation grappling with incomprehensible sorrow. His mastery of language and form imbues each piece with a sense of urgency and intimacy.
As readers traverse the landscape of his words, they are led to confront uncomfortable truths while also basking in the moments of human connection and hope. The dual-language format enriches the experience, allowing a broader audience to engage with Glatstein's profound insights and emotions.
Ultimately, this collection stands as an essential contribution to Holocaust literature, honoring the memory of those who suffered while ensuring that their stories continue to resonate with future generations. Glatstein's reflective and evocative poetry serves as a reminder of the power of art to illuminate the darkest corners of human history.
The poems delve into personal and collective memory, revealing the interplay between past traumas and present realities. Glatstein's lyrical verses invite reflection on the instances of brutality and the enduring spirit of survival, echoing the sentiments of a generation grappling with incomprehensible sorrow. His mastery of language and form imbues each piece with a sense of urgency and intimacy.
As readers traverse the landscape of his words, they are led to confront uncomfortable truths while also basking in the moments of human connection and hope. The dual-language format enriches the experience, allowing a broader audience to engage with Glatstein's profound insights and emotions.
Ultimately, this collection stands as an essential contribution to Holocaust literature, honoring the memory of those who suffered while ensuring that their stories continue to resonate with future generations. Glatstein's reflective and evocative poetry serves as a reminder of the power of art to illuminate the darkest corners of human history.
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