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In:  Das Jüdische Echo 48 (1999) 126-133
Language: German
Year of publication: 1999
Titel der Quelle: Das Jüdische Echo
Angaben zur Quelle: 48 (1999) 126-133
Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature ; Jews
Abstract: Discusses the lives and German lyrical poetry of Rose Ausländer, Moses Rosenkranz, Paul Celan, and Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger, all Jews who experienced the Czernowitz ghetto and the Romanian labor camps. Meerbaum-Eisinger died in a labor camp in December 1942, at the age of 18; in the ghetto she wrote love poems which were published after the war. Ausländer, Rosenkranz, and Celan survived (though Rosenkranz was imprisoned for 18 years by the Soviets). Quotes from their poetry as it relates to the Holocaust.
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