"The collected poems of Irena Klepfisz, a feminist, lesbian, Holocaust survivor, and scholar of the Yiddish language. These powerful, searching poems move easily between personal, historical and political, demonstrating the singularity of Klepfisz's workas a vital American voice."--
Collected poems of pivotal Jewish lesbian activist
A trailblazing lesbian poet, child Holocaust survivor, and political activist whose work is deeply informed by socialist values, Irena Klepfisz is a vital and individual American voice. This book is the first complete collection of her work. For fifty years, Klepfisz has written powerful, searching poems about relatives murdered during the war, recent immigrants, a lost Yiddish writer, a Palestinian boy in Gaza, and various people in her life. In her introduction to Klepfisz's A Few Words in the Mother Tongue, Adrienne Rich wrote: "[ Klepfisz's] sense of phrase, of line, of the shift of tone, is almost flawless."