Miklós Radnóti
S T O R M

Translated from the Hungarian
by
Thomas Land

  1. Before the Storm (1934)

  2. The Second Eclogue (1941)

  3. 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.

Snakeskin 126
August
2006

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

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 Choice

Chris Major
Hospice

Marcus Bales
Accomplishment

John G Hall
The Etc Poem
The Overcoat

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