Shoah : with 'Slow train to Göttingen' and translations from Rainer Malkowski's Das Meer steht auf created by Harry Smart
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0571167934
- 9780571167937
- PR6069.M37 SHO
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Slow train to Göttingen, Das Meer steht auf, Shoah.
"Shoah", the Hebrew word for destruction, provides the title for the longest section of this book of poems. It is a narrative set on a boat in an empty world, a reconstruction of the Flood story from Genesis. Harry Smart is the author of "Criticism and Public Rationality".
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