Bøger i Jews of Russia & Eastern Europe and Their Legacy serien
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- A Memoir
258,95 - 1.038,95 kr. A searingly personal memoir of the great Russian poet by his American friend and publisher, containing much previously unknown material about how Brodsky left Russia and how he made his way in the new world, and how, during the cold war, Americans played a crucial role in his fate.
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- 258,95 kr.
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253,95 kr. While trying to revive Jewish national life by teaching Hebrew and Judaism in the Soviet Union, Ephraim Kholmyansky is arrested and threatened with long years of imprisonment and exile. In response, he declares a hunger strike. Supporters throughout the world rally to pressure the Soviet government to release him. A race against time begins...Ephraim Kholmyansky was born in Moscow in 1950. In 1979, he initiated an underground network for dissemination of Hebrew, Jewish tradition and Zionist values throughout the peripheral cities of the USSR. He was arrested in 1984 when the KGB planted weapons in his apartment in order to stage a show trial and intimidate Jewish activists. Kholmyansky held a prolonged hunger strike while kept in prison. Thanks to his hunger strike and major international solidarity campaign, he received a relatively short sentence. This is an exceedingly rare case of victory over the KGB. This book documents this trying episode of his life and provides a unique perspective from inside the USSR.
- Bog
- 253,95 kr.
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- Ideological Voyages of the Yiddish Daily Forverts in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
1.245,95 kr. In the early decades of the twentieth century, tens of thousands of Yiddish speaking immigrants actively participated in the American Socialist and labour movement. They formed the milieu of the hugely successful daily Forverts (Forward). This book focuses on the newspaper's reaction to the political developments in the home country.
- Bog
- 1.245,95 kr.
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- Time-Space, History, and Language in Avant-Garde, Modernist, and Contemporary Russian and Anglo-American Poetry
1.274,95 kr. Explores the changing perception of time and space in avant-garde, modernist, and contemporary poetry. The author characterizes the works of modern Russian, French, and Anglo-American poets based on their attitudes towards reality, time, space, and history revealed in their poetics.
- Bog
- 1.274,95 kr.
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- The Prospect for Jews in Today's Russia
198,95 kr. In his captivating new book, based on new evidence and a series of interviews, Maxim D. Shrayer offers a journalistic portrait of Russia's dwindling yet still vibrant and influential Jewish community. This is simultaneously an in-depth exploration of the texture of Jewish life in Putin's Russia and an emigre's moving elegy for Russia's Jews.
- Bog
- 198,95 kr.
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- Intellectuals, Historians, Revolutionaries
1.113,95 kr. Argues that Jews were not a people apart but were culturally integrated in Russian society. In their diasporic cultural creations Russia's Jews employed the general themes of artists under tsars and Soviets, but they modified these themes to fit their own needs. The result was a hybrid, Russian-Jewish culture, unique and dynamic.
- Bog
- 1.113,95 kr.
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- The Post-Holocaust Plea for Jewish Reconstruction of the Soviet Yiddish Writer Der Nister
1.108,95 kr. The book examines the Soviet Yiddish writer Der Nister's (Pinkhas Kahanovitsh, 1884-1950) vision of a post-Holocaust Jewish reconstruction, challenging the Jewish "homelessness" in the Diaspora.
- Bog
- 1.108,95 kr.
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- Studies in Russian-Language Literature in Israel
1.113,95 kr. Focuses on several Russian authors among many who emigrated to Israel with the "big wave" of the 1990s or later, and whose largest part of their works was written in Israel: Dina Rubina, Nekod Singer, Elizaveta Mikhailichenko and Yury Nesis, and Mikhail Yudson. They constitute a new generation of Jewish-Russian writers: diasporic Russians and new Israelis.
- Bog
- 1.113,95 kr.
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- Conversations with George L. Kline
208,95 - 1.144,95 kr. Joseph Brodsky's poetic career in the West was launched when Joseph Brodsky: Selected Poems was published in 1973. Its translator was a scholar and war hero, George Kline. This is the story of that friendship and collaboration, from its beginnings in 1960s Leningrad and concluding with the Nobel poet's death in 1996.
- Bog
- 208,95 kr.
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- Andrei Sobol as a Russian-Jewish Writer
1.172,95 kr. If a history of Russian-Jewish literature in the twentieth century were ever to be written, it would reveal a number of puzzling gaps. One is Andrei Sobol, a truly significant writer who has not received due scholarly attention. It is this scholarly gap that has led Vladimir Khazan to write this volume, a comprehensive and exhaustive account of Sobol's public, literary, and artistic activities.
- Bog
- 1.172,95 kr.
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- An Anthology
493,95 kr. Explores both timeless themes and specific tribulations of a people's history. A living record of the rich and vibrant legacy of Russia's Jews, this reader-friendly and comprehensive anthology features original English translations. In its selection and presentation, the anthology tilts in favour of human interest and readability.
- Bog
- 493,95 kr.
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- A History of the Jews in Kiev before February 1917
433,95 - 1.480,95 kr. The first comprehensive history of Jews in Kiev, one of the most important cities in the Russian Empire and its successor states.
- Bog
- 433,95 kr.
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- Bog
- 308,95 kr.
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- A Memoir
268,95 - 1.108,95 kr. Delves into the author's ancestry, providing a partial slice of Russian Jewish history. The book also offers an individual perspective on what it meant to grow up in the Soviet Union in the aftermath of WWII. It also gives a personal account of the rise and development of Jewish national awareness, and describes the struggle for the immigration to Israel in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.
- Bog
- 268,95 kr.
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- Jewish Women in the Pogroms of 1917 to 1921
363,95 - 1.172,95 kr. Addresses the problem of mass rape of Jewish women during the pogroms in Ukraine during the Civil War (1917-1921). This book evaluates the traumatic impact of rape on both Jewish women and men through scrupulous analysis of the gendered narrative of the pogrom rape.
- Bog
- 363,95 kr.
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- Bog
- 243,95 kr.
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223,95 - 1.143,95 kr. Writer, professor, translator, and editor Luba Jurgenson lives between two languages - her native Russian and her adopted French. She recounts the coexistence of these two languages, as well as two bodies and two worlds, in an autobiographical text packed with fascinating anecdotes.
- Bog
- 223,95 kr.
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- A Soviet Jewish Family Faces Destruction, 1941-42
293,95 - 1.408,95 kr. The first work in any language that offers both an overarching exploration of the flight and evacuation of Soviet Jews viewed at the macro level, and a personal history of one Soviet Jewish family. It is also the first study to examine Jewish life in the Northern Caucasus, a Soviet region that history scholars have rarely addressed.
- Bog
- 293,95 kr.
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- The Memoirs of Doba-Mera Medvedeva
233,95 - 1.113,95 kr. Doba-Mera Medvedeva belongs to a vanishing group of memoirists who are neither elite nor highly literate, but whose observations from the ground cast a vivid light on a lost world. A born story-teller whose first language was Yiddish, Medvedeva kept Russian-language notebooks to preserve her past for her Russian-speaking grandchildren.
- Bog
- 233,95 kr.