Charasz Alfred. Born Vienna, Austria, 1923. Renowned American poet, philosopher, and Holocaust surviver wno published thousands of poems, and articles on diverse topics including religion, theoretical physics, sociology, politics, love, philosophy, and archaelogy. His works have been published, read and studied at museums, universities, and newspapers. He lent a voice to humanity and civilization in a world where sociologic advances have not kept pace with technology. His works include profound poems such as Summerian Warning, Buzzards, and Auschwitz.