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- catalog abstract "S. Ansky's famous play, The Dybbuk--a haunting tale about ill-fated love, possession, and exorcism in a small Jewish town in Eastern Europe--was originally called "Between Two Worlds," which is also an apt description of the life of this unusual writer. Solomon Rappoport-Ansky (1863-1920) began his career among radical Russian populists and Socialist-Revolutionaries, and later returned to the world of Yiddish-speaking Jews through a study of its folklore. This volume. Provides an incomparable portrait of an assimilated Jewish artist who finds his way home through the folk culture of the Jewish people. This anthology, the third volume in Schocken's Library of Yiddish Classics, presents a broad selection of Ansky's work, including a new translation of The Dybbuk (which was made into the last great Yiddish film produced in Poland in 1937), short stories, and autobiographical sketches. Just prior to World War I, Ansky envisioned and led. The Jewish Ethnographic Expedition to Poland and the Ukraine to study the folklore he later used as themes in his modernist fiction and drama. During the war itself, he returned to Poland as a relief worker delivering donated funds to besieged Jewish communities in the occupied war zone. "The Destruction of Galicia," included in this volume, contains portions from his diaries in which he recorded his piercing observations of traditional Jewish life in Eastern Europe on. The eve of its dissolution.".
- catalog alternative "Works. Selections. English. 1992".
- catalog contributor b3797732.
- catalog contributor b3797733.
- catalog contributor b3797734.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-218).".
- catalog description "Provides an incomparable portrait of an assimilated Jewish artist who finds his way home through the folk culture of the Jewish people. This anthology, the third volume in Schocken's Library of Yiddish Classics, presents a broad selection of Ansky's work, including a new translation of The Dybbuk (which was made into the last great Yiddish film produced in Poland in 1937), short stories, and autobiographical sketches. Just prior to World War I, Ansky envisioned and led.".
- catalog description "S. Ansky's famous play, The Dybbuk--a haunting tale about ill-fated love, possession, and exorcism in a small Jewish town in Eastern Europe--was originally called "Between Two Worlds," which is also an apt description of the life of this unusual writer. Solomon Rappoport-Ansky (1863-1920) began his career among radical Russian populists and Socialist-Revolutionaries, and later returned to the world of Yiddish-speaking Jews through a study of its folklore. This volume.".
- catalog description "The Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds: A Dramatic Legend in Four Acts -- Stories and Sketches. In the Tavern. The Sins of Youth. Hunger. Mendl Turk. Behind a Mask. Go Talk to a Goy! The Tower in Rome -- The Destruction of Galicia: Excerpts from a Diary, 1914-17.".
- catalog description "The Jewish Ethnographic Expedition to Poland and the Ukraine to study the folklore he later used as themes in his modernist fiction and drama. During the war itself, he returned to Poland as a relief worker delivering donated funds to besieged Jewish communities in the occupied war zone. "The Destruction of Galicia," included in this volume, contains portions from his diaries in which he recorded his piercing observations of traditional Jewish life in Eastern Europe on.".
- catalog description "The eve of its dissolution.".
- catalog extent "xxxvi, 220 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Dybbuk and other writings.".
- catalog identifier "0805241116 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Dybbuk and other writings.".
- catalog isPartOf "Library of Yiddish classics".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng yid".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Schocken Books,".
- catalog relation "Dybbuk and other writings.".
- catalog spatial "Galicia (Poland and Ukraine)".
- catalog subject "839/.098309 20".
- catalog subject "An-Ski, S., 1863-1920 Diaries.".
- catalog subject "PJ5129.R3 A27 1992".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Galicia (Poland and Ukraine)".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Personal narratives, Jewish.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds: A Dramatic Legend in Four Acts -- Stories and Sketches. In the Tavern. The Sins of Youth. Hunger. Mendl Turk. Behind a Mask. Go Talk to a Goy! The Tower in Rome -- The Destruction of Galicia: Excerpts from a Diary, 1914-17.".
- catalog title "The Dybbuk and other writings / by S. Ansky ; edited and with an introduction by David G. Roskies ; with translations by Golda Werman.".
- catalog title "Works. Selections. English. 1992".
- catalog type "text".