The Rainy Bread
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The Rainy Bread: More Poems from Exile presents 63 poems about forgotten stories of Poles living under the Soviet and German occupation during WWII especially in the Eastern Borderlands or Kresy. They were killed deported imprisoned or starved after the invasion of Poland by the Soviet Union on September 17 1939. Some of these brief portraits capture the trauma resilience ordeals and miraculous survival stories of the author's immediate family. Their experiences of displacement hunger cold and poverty during the war are typical of Polish civilians. These fictionalized memories are coupled with depictions of survival of other Poles deported to Siberia the Arctic Circle or Kazakhstan; those left the Soviet Union with the Second Corps of the Polish Army under the command of General Wladyslaw Anders; those who were transported to refugee camps in India or Africa; and ended up in Argentina Canada Australia or the U.S. The book is an expanded edition of The Rainy Bread: Poems from Exile (2016) and a companion to Slicing the Bread (2014). Organized into six parts - Destinations Nowhere Hunger Years Resilience There and Back What Remains - the updated book follows a trajectory of descent into hell of deportations imprisonment hunger mass murder and the ascent into resilience and survival. At the end the dark rain of sorrow changes into the diamond rain of delight as life triumphs over death love over fear. Maja Trochimczyk Ph.D. is a Polish American poet music historian photographer and author of seven books on music most recently Górecki in Context: Essays on Music (2017) and Frédéric Chopin: A Research and Information Guide (co-edited with William Smialek 2015). She currently serves as the President of the California State Poetry Society managing editor of the California Quarterly and the President of the Helena Modjeska Art and Culture Club in Los Angeles promoting Polish culture in California. Trochimczyk's nine books of poetry include Rose Always Miriam's Iris Slicing the Bread Into Light and four anthologies Chopin with Cherries (2010) Meditations on Divine Names (2012) Grateful Conversations: A Poetry Anthology (2018) and We Are Here: Village Poets Anthology (2020).
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