The Last Lullaby

Poetry from the Holocaust

Aaron Kramer author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Syracuse University Press

Published:28th Feb '99

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This non-fiction paperback, "The Last Lullaby" from Aaron Kramer, was published 28th February 1999 by Syracuse University Press.

Kramer, a poet and scholar specializing in the translation of Yiddish literature, has been collecting and translating poetry written by victims and survivors of the Holocaust for 50 years, determined to preserve this indelible evidence of their courage and grief. The poignant works collected here include poems by Europeans and Russians who attained recognition as published writers, as well as poems and songs by people who never intended to become poets but who were driven to express the unbearable emotions aroused by the horrors of the Nazi era. Kramer has translated and preserved poems written under nightmarish circumstances in Jewish ghettos, way stations, death camps, and forests, poems full, not of fear and loathing, but of shock, of course, and sorrow and also deep spirituality, love, and forgiveness. Most are not works of art but the prayers of martyrs and the elegies of mourners, and as such, they glow with all that is good and strong in the human heart.

ISBN: 9780815605799

Dimensions: 228mm x 153mm x 15mm

Weight: 369g

280 pages