New and Collected Poems

New and Collected Poems by Lotte Kramer, published by Rockingham Press in 2011, presents a comprehensive collection of the author’s poetry, including translations and works from 14 previous collections. Written in English, this edition spans 398 pages and reflects Kramer’s experiences and emotions, particularly regarding her past and the family and friends she left behind when she arrived in Britain in 1939 through the Kindertransport.
Readers will find a diverse range of poetic expressions that delve into themes of loss and memory, as well as the broader European context of her work. This collection showcases Kramer’s unique voice and perspective, offering insights into her life and the historical events that shaped her writing. The poems invite reflection on personal and collective histories, making this collection a significant contribution to contemporary poetry.
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Lotte Kramer has been described as a ‘Holocaust poet’ and it is true that she writes feelingly about the family and friends she left behind when she came to Britain in 1939 in the Kindertransport. This collection of her poetry contains all her translations as well as her own poetry from 14 collections.
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