This powerful, unique collection contains poems written not only by
members of Jewish communities in Europe (representing the largest group
persecuted by the Nazis), but also poems by people who were targeted on
other grounds. Some belonged to political or religious groups who openly
opposed the Third Reich, or they were homosexual, or members of
communities such as Sinti and Roma, or they were perceived by the Nazis
as disabled.
The work in this anthology originates from across Europe, and has been
translated from many different languages. Most translations are
specifically for the anthology, or have not appeared elsewhere. This
wide-ranging volume gives a sense of the variety of Holocaust victims,
and their poetic responses to the Holocaust; from the haunting to the
primal. It covers the Holocaust in three distinct time periods; At the
Beginning; Life in, Ghettos, Camps, Prisons and the Outside World; Life
Afterwards.