Miklós
Radnóti
S
T O R M
Translated from the Hungarian
by Thomas Land
Before the
Storm (1934)
The Second
Eclogue (1941)
Letter to
my Wife (1944)
Miklós Radnóti
(1909-1944) was murdered shortly before
the close of the Second World War, a
victim of the National Socialists
attempt at the permanent ethnic
cleansing of Europe.
He has been considered one of the
greatest of the writers who witnessed and
recorded the Holocaust.
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Eleanor Livingstone
Lessons of the War: Going to Vote
Trajectory
Solitary Pleasures of the Night
The Resurrected Poems of Dante
Gabriel Rossetti
John Cornwall
The Other End of the Day
L.Fullington
Space Ship Earth
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Maggie
Butt
Mislaid
Seven Ages of Love
Blind Date
Philip Wilson
Trying to Find Jesus
Sinks
Gotham Nights
Phone Phun with the Bard of Your
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Chris Major
Hospice
Marcus Bales
Accomplishment
John G Hall
The Etc Poem
The Overcoat
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