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"Ilona Karmel once wrote of the work of turning 'the cold,
old-fashioned, iron key of memory.' These recovered poems of Ilona
and her elder sister Henia open the space behind memory's door, and
it is on fire with defiant passion -with longing, with terror, and
the raw drive to bear witness in the one way possible to the
life-in-death of the camps. Henia writes, 'These poems came about
when I was still creating myself.' The two sisters here are
speaking themselves and each other into existence; and this
essential work of claiming our humanity has rarely been so costly,
and so moving."--Allen Grossman
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