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This poetry collection uses spare language to confront the violence of death and the evil that humanity inflicts upon itself. From the individual sinner seeking atonement and words to express unutterable grief to Jews murdered in the Holocaust whose names waft to the heavens in ash, the poet uses Jewish and Christian imagery to rage against the horrors of human chaos and to insist on the power of memory.

Produktbeschreibung
This poetry collection uses spare language to confront the violence of death and the evil that humanity inflicts upon itself. From the individual sinner seeking atonement and words to express unutterable grief to Jews murdered in the Holocaust whose names waft to the heavens in ash, the poet uses Jewish and Christian imagery to rage against the horrors of human chaos and to insist on the power of memory.
Autorenporträt
Rabbi Yehiel E. Poupko is Rabbinic Scholar at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. Some of his poems have been published in The Christian Century.