Joseph Conrad in 1893 Joseph Conrad in 1922 Nowy Swiat 47 (Warsaw-Poland) where J. Conrad lived with his father Joseph Conrad (December 3, 1857- August […]
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DER NISTER (1)
(Courtesy: Jewish Enciclopedia) DER NISTER (Yidd. “the concealed one”; pseudonym of Pinkhes Kahanovich; 1884–1950), Yiddish writer. BiographyBorn in Berdichev, Ukraine, he received a traditional Jewish […]
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(Courtesy: Wikipedia) Der Nister (1884 in Berdichev, Ukraine – 1950 the Soviet Gulag) was the penname of Pinchas Kahanovich, a Yiddish author, philosopher, translator, and […]
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From E.Segal (Calgary University) The most ingenious ruse for circumventing the government al objections was surely that of Alexander Zederbaum, editor of the weekly Ha-Melitz. […]
Continue readingVASSILY GROSSMAN (portrait)
Courtesy: Robert Chandler (September, 2006) The Russian writer’s novel “Life and Fate”—often compared with “War and Peace”—was first published in English in the mid-1980s. But […]
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(Courtesy: Tommywood, byTom Teicholz – March 31,2006) The recent publication of “A Writer at War: Vasily Grossman With the Red Army, 1941-1945” (Pantheon) brings attention […]
Continue readingVASSILY GROSSMAN (how World War II turned a Soviet loyalist into a dissident novelist)
Essay by Lara Vapnyar(Courtesy of NEXTBOOK – a gateway to Jewish lterature, culture & ideas) Midway through Life and Fate, Vasily Grossman’s epic novel set […]
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(by Vasily Grossman)Translated by Robert Chandler Review by Nancy Sherman In Life and Fate, Vasily Grossman’s 1960 novel about the Battle of Stalingrad, dozens of […]
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Vassily Grossman was born in 1905.When a student of the Moscow State University he began writing short stories.He continued his literary activity working as an […]
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(Unsung genius among great modern Russian novelists) Courtesy: Simon Pirani Grossman, WWII-time photo Simon Pirani pays tribute to a forgotten writer. KGB Colonel Vladimir Prokopenko came […]
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