Jerzy Ficowski (1924-2006)
2 Prose Pieces. Trans. Soren Alberto Gauger and Marcin Piekoszewski. Metamorphoses: A Journal of Literary Translation 13.1 (Spring 2005).
- "The Artificial Hen or the Gravedigger's Lover."
- The Passing Settlement."

3 Poems. Trans. Ryszard Reisner.
Ars Interpres: An International Journal of Poetry, Translation & Art 6 (Sept. 2006).
- "Kazakhstan ZSSR."
- "List of Telephone Subscribers, Warsaw, 1938-39."
- "The Queue."

4 Poems.
Chicago Review 46.3-4 Special Issue on New Polish Writing. (Fall 2000).
- "August." Trans. W. Martin. 35.
- "Everything I Don't Know." Trans. W. Martin. 34.
- "The Road to Zuzela." Trans. W. Martin. 33.
- "Where the Łemkos Were." Trans. W. Martin. 35.

5 Poems. Jan Rybicki's
Modern Polish Poetry.
- "Ex-Jewish Things." Trans. Stanisław Barańczak and Clare Cavanagh.
- "From the History of Journalism." Trans. Stanisław Barańczak and Clare Cavanagh.
- "How to Spoil Cannibals' Fun." Trans. Stanisław Barańczak and Clare Cavanagh.
- "I'll Tell You a Story." Trans. Stanisław Barańczak and Clare Cavanagh.
- "Where the Lemkos Were." Trans. W. Martin.

6 Poems.
Holocaust Poetry. Ed. Hilda Schiff. St. Martin's Griffin. 1995.
- "5.8.1942 In Memory of Janusz Korczak." Trans. Keith Bosley. 62-63.
- "The Assumption of Miriam from the Streets in the Winter of 1942." Trans. Keith Bosley. 36.
- "Both Your Mothers." Trans. Keith Bosley. 83-84.
- "The Execution of Memory." Trans. Keith Bosley. 121-122.
- "A Girl of Six from the Ghetto Begging in Smolna Street in 1942." Trans. Keith Bosley. 61.
- "I Did Not Manage to Save." Trans. Keith Bosley and Krystyna Wandycz. 86.
"Before the Dawn." Trans. Antoni Gronowicz.
The Polish Review 17.2 (Spring 1972): 85..

"The Demons of Strangers' Fear": excerpt. Trans. William Brand.
Instytut Książki.

"I'll Tell You a Story." Trans. Stanisław Barańczak and Clare Cavanagh.
The Auschwitz Poems. Ed. Adam A. Zych. Oświecim, Poland: Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. 1999. 109.
Waiting for the Dog to Sleep. Trans. Soren A. Gauger and Marcin Piekoszewski. Twisted Spoon Press. May 2006.
Ida Fink (1921 - )

Readings of 3 stories from
Traces.
Jewish Stories from the Old World to the New. KCRW. Audio cassette or CD. 1998.
- "An Afternoon on the Grass." Read by Christina Pickles. Dir. Isaiah Sheffer. Program #5.
- "Death of Tsaritsa." Read by Christina Pickles. Dir. Isaiah Sheffer. Program #15.
- "Julia." Read by JoBeth Williams. Program #17.
6 Stories. Trans. Madeline G. Levine and Francine Prose.
Contemporary Jewish Writing in Poland. Ed. Antony Polonsky and Monika Adamczyk-Garbowska. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. 2001.
- "* * * * * ." 173-174.
- "A Dog." 175-178.
- "Night of Surrender." 179-185.
- "A Scrap of Time." 167-172.
- "The Tenth Man." 186-188.
- "Traces." 189-191.

"An Address." Trans. Philip Boehm.
Words Without Borders: The Online Magazine for International Literature.

"In Front of the Mirror." Trans. Madeleine Levine.
The Eagle and the Crow: Modern Polish Short Stories. Ed. Teresa Halikowska and George Hyde. Serpent's Tail. 1996. 146-149.
The Journey. Trans. Joanna Weschler and Francine Prose. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 1992.

"The Key Game": excerpt. Trans. Francine Prose and Madeline Levine. From
A Scrap of Time and Other Stories.
Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. University of Minnesota.
A Scrap of Time and Other Stories. Trans. Francine Prose and Madeline Levine. Northwestern University Press. 1995.