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Der Nister's Soviet years : Yiddish writer as witness to the people / Mikhail Krutikov.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: PJ5129.K27 Z78 2019

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    "In Der Nisters Soviet Years, author Mikhail Krutikov focuses on the second half of the dramatic writing career of Soviet Yiddish writer Der Nister, pen name of Pinhas Kahanovich (1884-1950). Krutikov follows Der Nisters painful but ultimately successful literary transformation from his symbolist roots to social realism under severe ideological pressure from Soviet critics and authorities. This volume reveals how profoundly Der Nister was affected by the destruction of Jewish life during WWII and his own personal misfortunes. While Der Nister was writing a history of his generation, he was arrested for anti-government activities and died tragically from a botched surgery in the Gulag. Krutikov illustrates why Der Nisters work is so important to understandings of Soviet literature, the Russian Revolution, and the catastrophic demise of the Jewish community under Stalin"-- Provided by publisher.
    Series
    Jews in Eastern Europe
    Jews in Eastern Europe (Bloomington, Ind.)
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Krutikov, Mikhail, author.
    Published
    Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana Univesity Press, [2019]
    Locale
    Soviet Union
    URSS
    Edition
    First edition
    Contents
    1. 1929: The year of the great turn and the end of symbolism
    2. From symbolism to reality: space, politics and self in Hoyptshtet
    3. The 1930s in children's poetry
    4. The generation of 1905
    5. Text and context of the Family Mashber
    6. The last decade, 1939-1949: revealing "The Hidden".
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-292) and index.
    1. 1929: The year of the great turn and the end of symbolism -- 2. From symbolism to reality: space, politics and self in Hoyptshtet -- 3. The 1930s in children's poetry -- 4. The generation of 1905 -- 5. Text and context of the Family Mashber -- 6. The last decade, 1939-1949: revealing "The Hidden".

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780253041869
    0253041864
    9780253041876
    0253041872
    Physical Description
    ix, 308 pages ; 23 cm.

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