Journal of Poetry Therapy
Volume 18, Issue 3, 2005, Pages 153-163
Irena klepfisz, loss and the poetry of exile (Article)
Helfgott E.A.*
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Cancer Lifeline, Seattle, WA, United States
Abstract
In her use of the poetic form, Holocaust poet, Irena Klepfisz, confronts guilt, fear, loss and anger. While her poems are filled with mourning, trauma, ambivalence and the recollection of extremity, they are also filled with hope. This essay concerns Klepfisz's early poems, primarily “PoW's”, “Death camp”, “Searching for my father's body” and “The house”, which appeared in her 1975 work, Periods of stress and demonstrates that Klepfisz's poetry reflects her ability and her tendency to confront grief and loss by way of the poetic form. © 2005, National Association for Poetry Therapy.
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DOI: 10.1080/08893670500232288
ISSN: 08893675
Original Language: English