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Stories Survive: Irving Roth

(Note: Mr. Roth passed away after we published this profile. May his memory be for a blessing.) By B.A. Van Sise Irving Roth’s mind is on the future. After all, it’s where he lives, or plans to: the past is an uglier place, a more deafening place; Auschwitz was a long time ago, and not, … Continued
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