(Courtesy: The New Yorker)) by Keith Gess Vassilly Grossman, a beloved Soviet writer’s path to dissent In the terrible winter of 1938, just before the […]
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ABRAHAM GONTAR (1908-1981)
He was born in Berdichev in 1908, his first poem was published in 1927 in the newspaper «Di voh» ( «The Week»). He concluded his […]
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(Courtesy: John Stape) ‘Balzac got married in Berdichev. I must write that in my notebook. Balzac got married in Berdichev.’ In Chekhov’s Three Sisters, Chebutykin, memorably […]
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(by Jerzy Stempowski) This volume of essays gives the reader the opportunity to become acquainted with works which without doubt belong to the canon of […]
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(by Pinchas ben Avraham Aryeh – printed in Berdichev in 1902)
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(by Fridkin, Yaakov – printed in Berdichev in 1912)
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Terror in Berdichev, 1941 by M.T.Simkovitz Historical fiction novel about the Holocaust in the town of Berdichev, Ukraine during 1941-1942. The story centers around a […]
Continue readingGREAT YIDDISH AND HEBREW WRITERS
(Courtesy:YIVO Institute For Jewish Research) Great Yiddish and Hebrew writers (left to right): Mendele Moykher Sforim, Sholem Aleichem, Mordecai (Rabbinowicz) Ben-Ammi, and Hayyim Nahman Bialik […]
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(Courtesy:Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars) Affiliation:Professor of Russian Studies, University of Arizona; Senior Associate Member, St. Antony’s College, Oxford Trinity Term 2005 Expertise:Church-state relations in […]
Continue readingTHE SEVERAL LIVES OF JOSEPH CONRAD
POLE-CATHOLIC AND GENTLEMAN by John Stape (Courtesy: Random House of Canada Limited) ‘Balzac got married in Berdichev. I must write that in my notebook. Balzac […]
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