Out of the Dark

Poetry, Holocaust Literature

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$17.95

This collection offers a cycle of poems about the poet who, as a child survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto, has had to live with the memories of the Holocaust all her life.  

The first section describes the evils of suffering and prejudice, of war and destruction, and the loss of loved ones, even the loss of self. “This is a ghetto / where humans live in neglected cages / within a fire that burns sleep out of their eyes.” The second section brings glimmers of light in finding ways to move towards a better, fuller life, as the poet realizes “We must always seek / new ways / of reaching one another / though each of us / is a world unto itself.” The third section offers a tribute to the artists and poets who have come before and who have left behind their gifts for us. It recognizes the connections and love within the family and the ability to live and love. “I run toward you / carrying the glow of marigolds / lighting your path to my love.”

Reviews

“These powerful poems, written from the anguish of a child survivor of the Holocaust, transcend that anguish, through the revitalizing nature of writing itself — seeking peace that comes from the work of the soul — not through escape but through memory, resilience and hope.” —Barbara Pelman, author of Narrow Bridge

Book Details

Pub Date: October 2020
Trade Paperback
88 Pages
Print ISBN 9781553806325
E-book ISBN 9781553806332
PDF ISBN 9781553806349
6” x 9”

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