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The Empty Bowl Judith H. Sherman

The Empty Bowl By Judith H. Sherman

The Empty Bowl by Judith H. Sherman


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Written largely in the words of a fifteen-year-old survivor, these poems provide historical entry into the Holocaust. Put simply, the poems explore the reality of the events experienced by Judith Sherman in her determination to survive.

The Empty Bowl Summary

The Empty Bowl: Poems of the Holocaust and After by Judith H. Sherman

In The Empty Bowl: Poems of the Holocaust and After, Holocaust survivor Judith H. Sherman strives to make art from trauma. Her poems, written largely in the words of a fifteen-year-old survivor, provide historical entry into the Holocaust. Put simply, the poems explore the reality of the events experienced by Sherman in her determination to survive--from first leaving home to illegal border crossings, hiding, capture, imprisonment by the Gestapo, the horrors of the Ravensbruck concentration camp, liberation, and, finally, a full life of joys and challenges that came after, including the unyielding intrusions of the past and hopeful celebration of a compassionate future.

About Judith H. Sherman

Born in Kurima, Slovakia, Judith H. Sherman is a Holocaust survivor now living in New Jersey. She is the mother of three, the grandmother of five, and a widow. A retired social worker and psychotherapist, she is the author of the acclaimed memoir Say The Name: A Survivor's Tale in Prose and Poetry.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Arthur Kleinman
  • Preface
  • Poems of Before
  • This Time
  • I Too Have a Dream
  • Because
  • My Grandfather
  • Serious Men
  • Poems of the Holocaust
  • My Village of Kurima
  • It Is the Law
  • The Law of the Land
  • My Suitcase and I
  • Morning Mass
  • Toothbrush
  • Gestapo Prison
  • Mirjam's Letter from Hiding
  • Unhiding in the Forest
  • Hiding in the Forest
  • Karpu in Auschwitz
  • Such Good Taste
  • Wagon Train
  • Auschwitz
  • Lord
  • SS Man
  • Knew You Then
  • Morning Prayer
  • During Appell
  • Appell Guard
  • Magda Speaks kein Deutsch
  • Come Messiah
  • Hunger
  • Hunger, Do Not Intrude
  • Let Not Flowers Here
  • The Invitation
  • An Apple in Ravensbruck
  • My Ravensbruck Love Song
  • I Know a Dog
  • Ravensbruck
  • Jesus, Tell Your Father
  • Stand Still, Sun
  • The Roma Girl
  • Ravensbruck Friend
  • Shoes for Life
  • The Mirror in My Right Shoe
  • A Brief Reprieve
  • You Are Invited to My Funeral
  • Reluctant Witness
  • Resistance of Prisoner 83,621
  • Death March
  • I Say Damn You
  • Liberation
  • Trees I Say
  • Death, Stand Aside at My Liberation Time
  • Poems of After
  • Once You Survive
  • No More Hide-and-Seek
  • Tell Me This
  • This Year in Jerusalem
  • That You Should Know
  • Legacy Poem
  • Do Something
  • Accountability
  • 9/11: Has Anybody Seen My Dad?
  • My Darfur Mother
  • Bosnia Boy
  • To Walk in My Shoes
  • I Smile, I Smile
  • Fresh Washed Sheets
  • Sunrise
  • Summer Woods
  • If God Is Dead
  • Are Things Changed in Heaven
  • How You Are?
  • Oversight
  • If You Apologize
  • Let Me Win
  • A Ladder for God
  • We Should Talk
  • Survivor's Voice Today
  • Survivor's Message
  • Say the Name
  • Afterword
  • Ilana Gelb
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contributors

Additional information

NPB9780826364050
9780826364050
0826364055
The Empty Bowl: Poems of the Holocaust and After by Judith H. Sherman
New
Paperback
University of New Mexico Press
2022-09-01
112
N/A
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