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Emanuel Litvinoff reads "If I Forget Thee"

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Emanuel Litvinoff, 92, reads his poem "If I Forget Thee", about the Holocaust.

May 2007.

Copyright Aaron Litvinoff
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www.emanuel-litvinoff.com

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  • out of all the writers i interviewed on the east end, your father was definitely the most powerful and the most esoteric. he was able to transcend beyond the east end, where quite a few writers never left there. but he was also able to put it in context both historically and metaphysically. he was a superb intellect and his work deserves a lot more appreciation and study. especially, for me, the strong level of mystical awareness of suffering that is expressed in much of his poetry.

  • hey aaron, i send my condolences on the passing of your father. he was a really great author and i think time will tell and his work will grow in appreciation and influence, i feel strongly that it will.

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