A man walks into a library, steals a book he's written, and burns it. .................................................................
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YIVO Archives & Library Collections | YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
Tablet - The Lost Poems of Ka-Tzetnik
Tablet - Holocaust Pulp Fiction
JSTOR Daily - Why John Baldessari Burned His Own Art
Haaretz - Who Were You, Karl Zetinkski?
Fort Worth Star-Telegram - 21 Jul 1931, Tue · Page 7
The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle - 11 Jul 1930, Fri ·Page 2
Salt Lake Telegram - 21 Jul 1931, Tue ·Page 1
Encyclopedia Brittanica | Adolf Eichmann
Encyclopedia Brittanica | Lublin, Poland
https://maps.org/news-letters/v08n1/08118sne.html
https://maps.org/news-letters/v09n2/09203maa.html
JSTOR - "Reader, Writer, and Holocaust Literature: The Case of Ka-Tzetnik" by Galia Glasner-Heled
GDPR - "...The Right to Be Forgotten"
BBC News - John Baldessari
Tate - The Story of Ophelia
Lost Media Wiki - Tzveiuntzvantzik – Lider (lost early poetry book; 1931)
Collection: Bar Kochba-Theodor Herzl Prague Academic Association Collection | The Center for Jewish History ArchivesSpace (cjh.org)
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Wikipedia | Stalag Fiction
Burying Books | Worm-Eaten Books in Lizzie Siddal's Coffin
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