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But Berlin author Volker Kuehn cited an interview with former Dachau inmate Viktor Matejka where the prisoner recalled "I pulled the curtain for him, I was there, I saw him singing."
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But Berlin author Volker Kuehn cited an interview with former Dachau inmate Viktor Matejka where the prisoner recalled "I pulled the curtain for him, I was there, I saw him singing."
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But Berlin author Volker Kuehn cited an interview with former Dachau inmate Viktor Matejka where the prisoner recalled "I pulled the curtain for him, I was there, I saw him singing."
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But Berlin author Volker Kuehn cited an interview with former Dachau inmate Viktor Matejka where the prisoner recalled "I pulled the curtain for him, I was there, I saw him singing."
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But Berlin author Volker Kuehn cited an interview with former Dachau inmate Viktor Matejka where the prisoner recalled "I pulled the curtain for him, I was there, I saw him singing."
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But Berlin author Volker Kuehn cited an interview with former Dachau inmate Viktor Matejka where the prisoner recalled "I pulled the curtain for him, I was there, I saw him singing."
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But Berlin author Volker Kuehn cited an interview with former Dachau inmate Viktor Matejka where the prisoner recalled "I pulled the curtain for him, I was there, I saw him singing."
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But Berlin author Volker Kuehn cited an interview with former Dachau inmate Viktor Matejka where the prisoner recalled "I pulled the curtain for him, I was there, I saw him singing."
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Matejka writes: ‘Seven Days of Falling’ is dedicated to Esbjörn Svensson 1964–2008 and was inspired by seeing the Esbjörn Svensson Trio at the Aladdin Theatre in Portland, Oregon, in 2006.
The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010
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Adrian Matejka: “Seven Days of Falling” from Mixology. © 2009 by Adrian Matejka.
The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010
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