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Posted on February 2, 2009

“It was my good fortune to be deported to Auschwitz…”

You who live safe In your warm houses, You who find, returning in the evening, Hot food and friendly faces: Consider if this is a man Who works in the mud Who does not know peace Who fights for a scrap of bread Who dies because of a yes or a no. Consider if this …

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Maria Cohut. Writer, researcher, and ghoul extraordinaire. Lover of all things weird and obscure, collector of discarded photographs, occasional dabbler in taxidermy, taphophile. She lives by the unpredictable seaside with a colony of giant African land snails and her many typewriters. Poetry pamphlet "Spatter Pattern" *out now* from back room poetry.
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