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The Yiddish stage as a temporary home : Dzigan and Shumacher's satirical theater (1927-1980) / Diego Roṭman ; translated from the Hebrew by Rebecca Wolpe.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: PN3035 .R6713 2021

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    "The Stage as a Temporary Home takes us through the fascinating stages in the life and career of the duo Shimen Dzigan and Isroel Shumacher, over the course of half a century - from the beginning of their work at the Ararat avant-garde Yiddish theater in Łodz, Poland, and to their Warsaw theater, where they produced bold, groundbreaking political satire. The book further discusses their wanderings through the Soviet Union during the Second World War and their attempt to revive Jewish culture in Poland after the Holocaust, and finally describes their arrival in Israel, first as guest performers and later as permanent residents. Despite the restrictions on Yiddish actors in Israel, the duo insisted on performing in their own language and succeeded in translating the new Israeli reality into unique and timely satire. In the 1950s, they voiced a political and cultural critique of a kind that was not heard on any of the Hebrew stages. After they parted ways, and following the death of Shumacher in 1961, Dzigan continued to perform on his own and with other Israeli artists until his death in 1980. The book is based on rare recordings, transcriptions, programs, personal diaries, letters, photographs, oral testimonies, and critical articles, all of which come together to create the first critical portrait of this extraordinary duo. The book also examines their art, the connection between theater and politics, and the complex relationship between majority culture and minority language. The study includes several valuable indexes: of titles of programs and plays, of the artists who participated in them, of writers and the drafts they wrote, of actors and the programs in which they participated, and a general name index. The book also includes a facsimile of the manuscript Der Nayer Dybbuk"-- Publisher's website
    Uniform Title
    ha-Bamah ke-vet araʻi. English
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Rotman, Diego, 1972- author.
    Published
    Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Oldenbourg ; Jerusalem : Magnes, [2021]
    Locale
    Poland
    Israel
    Pologne
    Israël
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9783110717426
    3110717425
    Physical Description
    xx, 321 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm

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