All you ever wanted to know about Kiefer, from a deep dive into his studios to the poetry that inspires him—selected by the ...
Hebrew scholar and Jewish academic Irene Lancaster reflects on challenges experienced by European Jews 80 years on from the ...
It is only by listening to these individual voices that we can really begin to understand what the many millions of Holocaust ...
This collection of Urdu poetry translated into English by Rakhshanda Jalil brings out the Pakistani poet’s sustained examination of the world around her ...
Congratulations to Liz Huntly/Jensch, selected as the first Steven Heighton Fellowship recipient. She will join eight others in the Writer-in-Residence program at the Al Purdy A-frame in Ameliasburgh ...
Poignant works like Margarethe (1981), inspired by Paul Celan’s haunting Holocaust poem Todesfuge (Death Fugue), encapsulate the tension between what was, what is, and what might come next. In today’s ...
The name radix-blätter alludes to a poem by Paul Celan, ‘Radix, Matrix’, in which the Jewish poet addresses his parents, who perished in a Nazi concentration camp. Bickhardt and Mehlhorn felt ...
brought together in a show curated by the theorist and critic Douglas Crimp – also ‘has a lot to do with being a survivor’, with these gestures towards Celan, Ludlam, and so many more serving as a way ...
By Karl Kirchwey Karl Kirchwey’s eighth book of poems, “Good Apothecary,” will be published this year. He teaches in the M.F.A. program in creative writing at Boston University, where he ...