“Brown shows how for persecuted and imprisoned Jews, music became a way to preserve their humanity and at times even their lives. … Brown has succeeded admirably in bringing together in one volume so much important research.”
–The Washington Post
“Brown shows how for persecuted and imprisoned Jews, music became a way to preserve their humanity and at times even their lives. … Brown has succeeded admirably in bringing together in one volume so much important research.”
–The Washington Post
“Otherworldly, lilting—there’s a surreal touch to Cundieff’s verse that can be downright hypnotic. In ‘Everything Cruel Is Also Real,’ we get a memory in second-person: ‘you in a yellow dress against the condition / of your kite string. Taut, it lifts you with a thinnest white, / unwinding, tethered to you, kept like a conversation within your fists.'”