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The Revived Ashes: A Symphonic Poem Re-Evocating the Attempted Genocide Perpetrated Against Jews During the Nazist Regime of Terror by CUTINO, Salvatore - 1967

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The Revived Ashes: A Symphonic Poem Re-Evocating the Attempted Genocide Perpetrated Against Jews During the Nazist Regime of Terror by CUTINO, Salvatore - 1967

The Revived Ashes: A Symphonic Poem Re-Evocating the Attempted Genocide Perpetrated Against Jews During the Nazist Regime of Terror

by CUTINO, Salvatore

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Beaumont, CA, 1967. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); staplebound self-wrappers printed mimeograph from typescript; [6],39,[4],10pp.; text printed from typescript on rectos only. Some wear from handling including tiny closed tear at upper cover spine edge, light soil throughout, else Very Good and sound. Long poem about the Holocaust first registered in 1963 with the Writers Guild of America and posthumously published here by the author's son Louis. The text concludes with an essay by the author regarding his interest in Jewish culture, though himself raised a devout Catholic.
  • Bookseller L.N. Golay Books US (US)
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  • Edition First Edition
  • Place of Publication Beaumont, CA
  • Date Published 1967

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[HOLOCAUST] [POETRY] The Revived Ashes: A Symphonic Poem Re-Evocating the Attempted Genocide Perpetrated Against the Jews During the Nazist Regime of Terror

by CUTINO, Salvatore

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Beaumont, CA: [self-published], 1967. First Edition. Staplebound. Very good +. Quarto, 39pp.; 10pp. Bound in self-wrappers, side-stapled, as issued. A few droplet stains to front cover, a touch of edgewear, but clean and sound; very good or better. Either mimeographed or photocopied from a typescript. Published posthumously by the author's son, the main content is a long poem exploring the history and meaning of the Holocaust. In an essay which follows, the author explains how he--an Italian Catholic--became interested in the Jewish people and in the subject of the Holocaust and Nazi terror. While the author is in some sense an amateur, he is neverthless earnest, cerebral, and talented. OCLC recors a surprising dozen or so holdings, but the volume is scarce in commerce.
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