To Forget single work   poetry   "I sit beside a wooden window, feeling old,"
Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 To Forget
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  • Author's note: 3,2023The author’s paternal grandmother died in a railway goods wagon during the journey to Auschwitz. One son escaped from Buchenwald ending up in the US, another fled with his wife via Shanghai to South America and the author’s father became a refugee in the UK. At ten years old the author visited Dachau concentration camp near Munich and vividly remembers the detritus of its inmates’ possessions. In 1967 he worked as a volunteer in a kibbutz after the Six Day War.

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    y separately published work icon Social Alternatives vol. 42 no. 3 November 2023 27814059 2023 periodical issue 2023 pg. 22-23
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