CELEBRATING 70 YEARS OF MARRIAGE This memoir begins with the history of nine generations of the Voss family. For nearly 200 years, like most Jews in Germany, they lived in peace. Then, in 1933, the Nazi government came to power and denied Jews the right to live in Germany. Two brothers, Emil ("Ed") and Fred Voss, escaped Germany with their parents and one grandmother, but not before suffering as victims of the persecution against Jews. In this book, Fred Voss includes his brother's memories and his own, tracing the story of how they found their freedom again in the United States of America....
CELEBRATING 70 YEARS OF MARRIAGE This memoir begins with the history of nine generations of the Voss family. For nearly 200 years, like most Jews in ...
This American edition of HAMMERS AND HEARTS OF THE GODS, by machinist-poet Fred Voss, was originally published in the U.K. where it was selected a Book of the Year 2009 by The Morning Star. In the words of Tom Fulton from Poetry Review: "Most of the poems are vivid vignettes of factory life, but they are also much more. They comprise a wide-ranging social-political commentary that exposes class conflict, racial tension, and social injustice...In all the poems there is an earthy compassion that reflects true spirituality."
This American edition of HAMMERS AND HEARTS OF THE GODS, by machinist-poet Fred Voss, was originally published in the U.K. where it was selected a Boo...