
The only known collection of its kind currently in print, this important volume includes the work of 59 poets--among them Auden, Brecht, Celan, Jarrell, Levi, Milosz, Plath, Sexton, Spender, Wiesel, and Yevtushenko--writing on a range of subjects that are indelibly linked...

Holocaust Poetry is a lasting and solemn tribute to the memory of the past and to the hope of the future. Behold, God of Abraham, God of mercy, Open your eyes as you have opened mine, Open your eyes and see what I have seen... --Elie Wiesel She felt a kind of envy for Those who...