The I. L. Peretz Reader

The I. L. Peretz Reader
Author: I. L. Peretz
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 749
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1480440787

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These short works from a master of Jewish literature offer “a brilliantly evocative tribute to a bygone era” (Publishers Weekly). Isaac Leybush Peretz is one of the most influential figures of modern Jewish culture. Born in Poland and dedicated to Yiddish culture, he recognized that Jews needed to adapt to their times while preserving their cultural heritage, and his captivating and beautiful writings explore the complexities inherent in the struggle between tradition and the desire for progress. This book, which presents a memoir, poem, travelogue, and twenty-six stories by Peretz, also provides a detailed essay about Peretz’s life by Ruth R. Wisse. This edition of the book includes, as well, Peretz’s great visionary drama A Night in the Old Marketplace, in a rhymed, performable translation by Hillel Halkin.

The I.L. Peretz Reader

The I.L. Peretz Reader
Author: I. L. Peretz
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2002-07-11
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780300092455

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This "brilliantly evocative tribute to a bygone era" ("Publishers Weekly") presents a memoir, poem, travelogue, and 26 stories by Peretz (1852-1915), one of the most influential figures of modern Jewish culture.

Isaac Leib Peretz Reader

Isaac Leib Peretz Reader
Author: Isaac Leib Peretz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2002
Genre: LITERARY CRITICISM
ISBN: 9780300145618

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I. L. Peretz and the Making of Modern Jewish Culture

I. L. Peretz and the Making of Modern Jewish Culture
Author: Ruth R. Wisse
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0295805676

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I. L. Peretz (1852–1915), the father of modern Yiddish literature, was a master storyteller and social critic who advocated a radical shift from religious observance to secular Jewish culture. Wisse explores Peretz’s writings in relation to his ideology, which sought to create a strong Jewish identity separate from the trappings of religion.

The I.L. Peretz Reader

The I.L. Peretz Reader
Author: Isaac Leib Peretz
Publisher: Schocken
Total Pages: 381
Release: 1990
Genre:
ISBN: 9780805210019

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As a critic of religious extremism and a leading voice for Jewish secular humanism, I.L. Peretz was the favorite author of immigrant Jews in America in the early years of this century. This broad selection of his short stories, including the classic "If Not Higher, " brings his passion and vision powerfully to life.

Classic Yiddish Stories of S. Y. Abramovitsh, Sholem Aleichem, and I. L. Peretz

Classic Yiddish Stories of S. Y. Abramovitsh, Sholem Aleichem, and I. L. Peretz
Author: Ken Frieden
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2011-09-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0815650884

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Two novellas by S. Y. Abramovitsh open this collection of the best short works by three influential nineteenth-century Jewish authors. Abra- movitsh’s alter ego—Mendele the Book Peddler—introduces himself and narrates both The Little Man and Fishke the Lame. His cast of characters includes Isaac Abraham as tailor’s apprentice, choirboy, and corrupt businessman; Mendele’s friend Wine ’n’ Candles Alter; and Fishke, who travels through the Ukraine with a caravan of beggars. Sholem Aleichem’s lively stories reintroduce us to Tevye, the gregarious dairyman, as he describes the pleasures of raising his independent-minded daughters. These are followed by short monologues in which Aleichem gives voice to unforgettable characters from Eastern Europe to the Lower East Side. Finally, I. L. Peretz’s neo-hasidic tales draw on hasidic traditions in the service of modern literature. These stories provide an unsentimental look back at Jewish life in Eastern Europe. Although nostalgia occasionally colors their prose, the writers were social critics who understood the shortcomings of shtetl life. For the general reader, these translations breathe new life into the extraordinary worlds of Yiddish literature. The introduction, glossary, and biographical essays contemporaneous to each author put those worlds into context, making the book indispensable to students and scholars of Yiddish culture.

Stories and Pictures

Stories and Pictures
Author: Isaac Leib Peretz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1906
Genre: Jewish fiction
ISBN:

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Selected Works of I.L. Peretz

Selected Works of I.L. Peretz
Author: Isaac Leib Peretz
Publisher: Pangloss Press
Total Pages: 485
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780934710251

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The Trilingual Literature of Polish Jews from Different Perspectives

The Trilingual Literature of Polish Jews from Different Perspectives
Author: Alina Molisak
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-08-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1527502678

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Are the literary works of Polish Jews one unified literature in three languages: Yiddish, Hebrew and Polish, or is the literal corpus of each of these languages a separated literary and cultural phenomenon? Twenty-seven scholars from Europe, the United States, and Israel explore different aspects of the multilingual literature of Eastern European Jews, with a particular focus on the trilingual literature of Polish Jews until World War II. The work of the great Yiddish and Hebrew writer Isaac Leib Peretz (1852–1915) represents the center of the book, though it does not concentrate solely on Peretz’s work, but, rather, discusses the oeuvre of other unique authors in the cultural space of Jews in Central and Eastern Europe generally, and in Poland particularly. The book looks at this issue from three aspects, namely the literal, cultural, and historical, and also examines the dialogue of Polish Jewish literature with other languages and cultures.

Yiddish Tales

Yiddish Tales
Author: Helena Frank
Publisher:
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1912
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

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