Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death

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last posted Oct. 9, 2014, 7:52 p.m.

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For the child raised in the death camps, death is inevitable. There is no reasonable expectation of survival or a future.

Selected twice for the gas chambers, Kulka dreams of walking with the victims and then finding some escape route that allows him some miraculous escape, like a door that no-one else seems to notice.

It is chance in the vagaries of bureaucracy that saves him and his mind tries to make sense of something that has no rationale.

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