Elephants by Night Emilie Taylor-BrownHow was Abraham Sutzkever, the most famous Yiddish poet to survive the ghettos of Europe, inspired by an invitation to speak in South Africa at a moment when Yiddish literature was saturated with memory and mourning? A timeless meditation on the intersection of place, memory, and renewal. Yiddish original and English translation on facing pages.
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