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Author's note: As a young Swedish diplomat in Hungary during the Second World War, Raoul Wallenberg, at great personal risk, bluffed the Eichmann Holocaust machine, saving 100,000 Hungarian Jews from extermination.
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A Twentieth Century Parable
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"In the cottage of a hangman,",
1990
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Quadrant , November vol. 34 no. 11 1990; (p. 68) Listening to the Train Passing 1994; (p. 42) -
History Moved through a Forest at Katyn
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"Tiny birds simmered",
1989
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Australian Magazine , 22-23 July 1989; (p. 7) Listening to the Train Passing 1994; (p. 40-41) -
Message to Wallenberg
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"Raoul, I must communicate this to you",
1990
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Age Monthly Review , February vol. 9 no. 10 1990; (p. 5) Listening to the Train Passing 1994; (p. 36) -
At Treblinka
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"All night the Inferno's halo",
1994
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Listening to the Train Passing 1994; (p. 37) -
Someone Is Calling
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"From the skull of night,",
1994
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Listening to the Train Passing 1994; (p. 38-39) -
Aspects of the Korean Frontlines, 1952
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"The stars are flak,",
1994
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Listening to the Train Passing 1994; (p. 43-44)
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