Poet of the ghetto

Edgar J. Goldenthal

earliest edition we have, 1997 Ktav Pub. House, 1998 hardcover 412 pages

Drawing upon his insight into human nature and its manifestations under stress, the author, a dentist by profession, a combat veteran of WW II, and an accomplished poet himself, has created a vibrant, sympathetic portrait of the exciting poet, Morris Rosenfeld, who by sheer will and talent, supported, encouraged and entertained generations of fellow Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe at the turn of the 19th centur...

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