Aaron Zucker (May 15, 1892 – September 13, 1957), better known by his pen name A. Lutzky, was a Ukrainian-born Jewish American Yiddish poet.
[4] A year later, Lutzky served with the American Expeditionary Forces in France for World War I and fought in the trenches of Verdun.
When he returned from his military service, he began writing in a new style that needed to be read aloud to be fully grasped.
[1] His work appeared in a number of periodicals, including Fraye Arbeter Shtime, Tsukunft, Yidisher Kemfer, and Di Goldene Keyt.
A fifth volume of his poetry, Fun Aldos Guts (Of All Good Things), was posthumously published in 1958 and included a bibliography.