
The Last Lullaby: Poetry from the Holocaust
by KRAMER AARON (ED)-
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Summary
Placing each group in its historic and literary context with comprehensive introductory essays, Professor Kramer presents works mostly unavailable in English - until now.
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Acknowledgments | |
The Dora Teitelboim Foundation | |
Creation in a Death Camp | p. 3 |
The Emperor of Atlantis | p. 15 |
You, Who're Permitted to Live | p. 30 |
Lullabies of the Holocaust | p. 33 |
A Cradlesong for American-Jewish Children - 1940 | p. 36 |
Night and Rain | p. 38 |
The Last Cradlesong | p. 39 |
Ghetto Lullaby | p. 40 |
Lullaby | p. 41 |
Wandersong | p. 42 |
A Cradlesong for Today | p. 43 |
The Moon Is Going to Sleep | p. 44 |
Three Children | p. 45 |
A Father's Lullaby | p. 46 |
Song of a Substitute Mother | p. 47 |
The Last Lullaby | p. 49 |
Little Boy Dreaming | p. 51 |
In the Children's Home | p. 52 |
Lullaby | p. 53 |
Shmulik | p. 55 |
A New Lullaby | p. 58 |
Playthings | p. 59 |
Babi-Yar | p. 60 |
The Cradle | p. 61 |
The Empty Little Bed | p. 62 |
The Young Mother | p. 63 |
Sleep, Child | p. 65 |
Cradlesong 1943 | p. 66 |
A Song Without a Name about a Child Without a Name | p. 68 |
Orphans | p. 69 |
Noteh's Sleep-Song | p. 69 |
Over Cradles | p. 71 |
Under the Patch of Yellow | p. 72 |
Cradlesong of a Jewish Mother in Poland | p. 74 |
Ghetto Song | p. 75 |
Cradlesong | p. 76 |
Softly, Softly | p. 77 |
War Lullaby | p. 79 |
Partisans | p. 81 |
Cradlesong | p. 82 |
A Wind Weeps | p. 84 |
The Poets | p. 85 |
Songs of the Ghettos and Death Camps | p. 95 |
In Bialystok's Ghetto | p. 96 |
Let Us Be Jolly | p. 96 |
Not One Sob | p. 97 |
From Vilna Went Forth Still Another Decree | p. 97 |
Gypsy Song | p. 99 |
Toward a Better Tomorrow | p. 100 |
Aflame! | p. 102 |
A Jewish Child | p. 105 |
The Song of the Slaughtered Jewish People | p. 108 |
A Bit of Bread | p. 111 |
I Yearn | p. 112 |
The Grief-Stricken Heart | p. 113 |
To a Little Boy | p. 114 |
Eternity | p. 115 |
Our Spirit Is Not Broken | p. 116 |
Partisan Poets | p. 118 |
Why Was It So Bright? | p. 120 |
Warsaw | p. 122 |
Ballad of Itzik Wittenberg | p. 124 |
In the Dungeon | p. 127 |
My Mother | p. 127 |
The Lost Roses | p. 129 |
Before Night | p. 130 |
The Teacher Mira | p. 130 |
A Sword with Wings | p. 132 |
Song of a Jewish Poet in 1943 | p. 133 |
If No Trace of My People Shall Be Found | p. 133 |
Let Each Be a Fortress! | p. 134 |
Don't Sing the Sorrowful | p. 134 |
The Third Hand | p. 136 |
The Bridge Reverberates Each Step We Take | p. 137 |
While Carrying Loads of Timber | p. 139 |
And Have There Been Many More Days Allotted? | p. 140 |
Not a Sound; the Night Is Starry Partisan Song | p. 142 |
Partisan Song | p. 144 |
Soviet Yiddish Poets | p. 145 |
No Weeping! | p. 146 |
Spring | p. 147 |
Strength | p. 149 |
Before | p. 150 |
The Word about Ethel | p. 150 |
To a Jewish Dancer | p. 152 |
Shadows of the Warsaw Ghetto | p. 155 |
My Curse | p. 156 |
The Vow | p. 158 |
Thirst | p. 160 |
To the Skies of Israel | p. 161 |
June 22nd | p. 163 |
Spring's Table | p. 164 |
Survivors | p. 166 |
Out of the Hot Ashes | p. 167 |
I'd Like to Stop | p. 168 |
Alone | p. 171 |
I Was Not Privileged | p. 172 |
A Song about Yiddish | p. 173 |
Had My Mother Lived | p. 175 |
Mendele | p. 176 |
A Naked Boy | p. 177 |
The Silent Partner | p. 180 |
My Mother Looks at Me | p. 180 |
This Is Not the Road | p. 182 |
My Prayer to the Chimney | p. 182 |
We Go On Living | p. 183 |
A Snow Falls | p. 184 |
I Live on the West Side | p. 184 |
Prayer | p. 186 |
God Hid His Face | p. 186 |
How Cool, How Velvet-Green | p. 187 |
Tadzhio! Tadzhio! | p. 187 |
Dear Neighbors | p. 189 |
The September Wind | p. 189 |
Two Stones | p. 190 |
My Sister Chaneh | p. 190 |
My Mother Sang Me a Polish Song | p. 191 |
My Father's Letters | p. 191 |
The Titanic | p. 192 |
Sounds from the Past | p. 192 |
Perhaps | p. 193 |
In California I Heard | p. 194 |
My Son | p. 194 |
What Swims There on the Hudson | p. 195 |
And Always When the Sun Goes Down | p. 195 |
The Eclipse of 1964 | p. 195 |
Again I Live | p. 196 |
From Across the Wide Sea | p. 199 |
My Father Used to Call It Chtsos | p. 200 |
To an Orphan | p. 202 |
Dreams | p. 203 |
I. L. Peretz and Bontshe Shvaig in the Warsaw Ghetto | p. 204 |
Merciful God | p. 208 |
Smoke | p. 210 |
Memorial Poem | p. 210 |
Lament for the Souls of Jewish Cities | p. 212 |
What Is Not Here | p. 215 |
The Last One, the First One | p. 218 |
Homecoming | p. 221 |
The Stone | p. 223 |
The Martyrs Are Calling | p. 225 |
The "Lovers of Israel" | p. 229 |
The Devils' Dance | p. 231 |
In Terrible Days | p. 233 |
The Ship | p. 235 |
Ash on the Sun | p. 238 |
I Await You | p. 240 |
Momma | p. 241 |
There Once Was a House | p. 242 |
Aaron Kramer and Ber Green | p. 248 |
Aaron Kramer: A Tribute, Matthew Paris | p. 251 |
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