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August 12, 1952, the night of the murdered poets / edited and compiled by Carol R. Saivetz, Sheila Levin Woods.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: PJ5181.E3 S2 1973

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    Overview

    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Saivetz, Carol R., compiler.
    Published
    New York : National Conference on Soviet Jewry [1973]
    ©1972
    Locale
    Soviet Union
    Contents
    Levin, M. Foreword.
    Grade, C. Elegy for the Soviet Yiddish writers (excerpts).
    Sprayregen, J.J. The night of the murdered poets.
    Feffer, I. Iam a Jew.
    Hofshteyn, D. Poem. Sabbath is gone.
    Kvitko, L. Day grows darker. Women.
    Markish, P. Poem. Sh. Mikhoels
    an eternal light at his casket.
    Brother Jews! An appeal to conscience.
    Markish, D. Let my people go. A citizen of the world.
    Bibliography (p. 34).
    Other Authors/Editors
    Woods, Sheila Levin, compiler.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical reference (page 34).
    Levin, M. Foreword.--Grade, C. Elegy for the Soviet Yiddish writers (excerpts).--Sprayregen, J.J. The night of the murdered poets.--Feffer, I. Iam a Jew.--Hofshteyn, D. Poem. Sabbath is gone.--Kvitko, L. Day grows darker. Women.--Markish, P. Poem. Sh. Mikhoels--an eternal light at his casket.--Brother Jews! An appeal to conscience.--Markish, D. Let my people go. A citizen of the world.--Bibliography (p. 34).

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    Language
    English
    Physical Description
    vii, 34 pages : illustrations, 22 cm

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