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  1. David Bergelson
    from modernism to socialist realism
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Legenda, Modern Humanities Research Assoc. and Maney Publ., London

    David Bergelson (1884-1952) : a biography / Joseph Sherman -- Memories of my father : the early years (1918-1934) / Lev Bergelson -- Language and style in Nokh alemen (1913) : Bergelson's debt to Flaubert / Daniela Mantovan -- For children and adults... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    David Bergelson (1884-1952) : a biography / Joseph Sherman -- Memories of my father : the early years (1918-1934) / Lev Bergelson -- Language and style in Nokh alemen (1913) : Bergelson's debt to Flaubert / Daniela Mantovan -- For children and adults alike : reading Bergelson's 'children's stories' (1914-1919) as narratives of identity formation / Kerstin Hoge -- Yoysef Shor (1922) : between two worlds / Seth L. Wolitz -- In search of readership : Bergelson among the refugees (1928) / Sasha Senderovich -- Narrating the revolution : from 'Tsugvintn' (1922) to Mides-hadin (1929) / Mikhail Krutikov -- Uneasy patronage : Bergelson's years at Forverts (1922-1926) / Ellen Kellman -- David Bergelson in and on America (1929-1949) / Gennady Estraikh -- 'Why I am in favour of Birobidzhan' : Bergelson's fateful decision (1932) / Boris Kotlerman -- Memory and monument in Baym Dnyepr (1932-1940) / Harriet Murav -- From mourning to vengeance : Bergelson's Holocaust journalism (1941-1945) / David Schneer -- 'Du lebst, mayn folk' : Bergelson's play Prints Ruveni in historical context (1944-1947) / Jeffrey Veidlinger -- 'Jewish nationalism' in Bergelson's last book (1947) / Joseph Sherman -- A bibliography of David Bergelson's work in Yiddish and English / Roberta Saltzman -- Appendices : Bergelson's literary theory -- Belles-lettres and the social order (1919) -- Three centres (characteristics) (1926)

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1905981120; 9781905981120
    RVK Categories: BD 8563 ; GG 3699
    Series: Legenda studies in Yiddish ; 6
    Subjects: Authors, Yiddish
    Other subjects: Bergelson, David (1884-1952); Bergelson, David (1884-1952)
    Scope: XIII, 363 S., Ill., 26 cm
    Notes:

    Enth. Werke von und über D. Bergelson

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    David Bergelson (1884-1952) : a biography / Joseph Sherman -- Memories of my father : the early years (1918-1934) / Lev Bergelson -- Language and style in Nokh alemen (1913) : Bergelson's debt to Flaubert / Daniela Mantovan -- For children and adults alike : reading Bergelson's 'children's stories' (1914-1919) as narratives of identity formation / Kerstin Hoge -- Yoysef Shor (1922) : between two worlds / Seth L. Wolitz -- In search of readership : Bergelson among the refugees (1928) / Sasha Senderovich -- Narrating the revolution : from 'Tsugvintn' (1922) to Mides-hadin (1929) / Mikhail Krutikov -- Uneasy patronage : Bergelson's years at Forverts (1922-1926) / Ellen Kellman -- David Bergelson in and on America (1929-1949) / Gennady Estraikh -- 'Why I am in favour of Birobidzhan' : Bergelson's fateful decision (1932) / Boris Kotlerman -- Memory and monument in Baym Dnyepr (1932-1940) / Harriet Murav -- From mourning to vengeance : Bergelson's Holocaust journalism (1941-1945) / David Schneer -- 'Du lebst, mayn folk' : Bergelson's play Prints Ruveni in historical context (1944-1947) / Jeffrey Veidlinger -- 'Jewish nationalism' in Bergelson's last book (1947) / Joseph Sherman -- A bibliography of David Bergelson's work in Yiddish and English / Roberta Saltzman -- Appendices : Bergelson's literary theory -- Belles-lettres and the social order (1919) -- Three centres (characteristics) (1926)

  2. David Bergelson
    from modernism to socialist realism
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Legenda, Modern Humanities Research Assoc. and Maney Publ., London

    David Bergelson (1884-1952) : a biography / Joseph Sherman -- Memories of my father : the early years (1918-1934) / Lev Bergelson -- Language and style in Nokh alemen (1913) : Bergelson's debt to Flaubert / Daniela Mantovan -- For children and adults... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    1 B 118575
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt / Zentrale
    J 492.490.7(08) Estr (6)
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    David Bergelson (1884-1952) : a biography / Joseph Sherman -- Memories of my father : the early years (1918-1934) / Lev Bergelson -- Language and style in Nokh alemen (1913) : Bergelson's debt to Flaubert / Daniela Mantovan -- For children and adults alike : reading Bergelson's 'children's stories' (1914-1919) as narratives of identity formation / Kerstin Hoge -- Yoysef Shor (1922) : between two worlds / Seth L. Wolitz -- In search of readership : Bergelson among the refugees (1928) / Sasha Senderovich -- Narrating the revolution : from 'Tsugvintn' (1922) to Mides-hadin (1929) / Mikhail Krutikov -- Uneasy patronage : Bergelson's years at Forverts (1922-1926) / Ellen Kellman -- David Bergelson in and on America (1929-1949) / Gennady Estraikh -- 'Why I am in favour of Birobidzhan' : Bergelson's fateful decision (1932) / Boris Kotlerman -- Memory and monument in Baym Dnyepr (1932-1940) / Harriet Murav -- From mourning to vengeance : Bergelson's Holocaust journalism (1941-1945) / David Schneer -- 'Du lebst, mayn folk' : Bergelson's play Prints Ruveni in historical context (1944-1947) / Jeffrey Veidlinger -- 'Jewish nationalism' in Bergelson's last book (1947) / Joseph Sherman -- A bibliography of David Bergelson's work in Yiddish and English / Roberta Saltzman -- Appendices : Bergelson's literary theory -- Belles-lettres and the social order (1919) -- Three centres (characteristics) (1926)

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1905981120; 9781905981120
    RVK Categories: BD 8563 ; GG 3699
    Series: Legenda studies in Yiddish ; 6
    Subjects: Authors, Yiddish
    Other subjects: Bergelson, David (1884-1952); Bergelson, David (1884-1952)
    Scope: XIII, 363 S., Ill., 26 cm
    Notes:

    Enth. Werke von und über D. Bergelson

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    David Bergelson (1884-1952) : a biography / Joseph Sherman -- Memories of my father : the early years (1918-1934) / Lev Bergelson -- Language and style in Nokh alemen (1913) : Bergelson's debt to Flaubert / Daniela Mantovan -- For children and adults alike : reading Bergelson's 'children's stories' (1914-1919) as narratives of identity formation / Kerstin Hoge -- Yoysef Shor (1922) : between two worlds / Seth L. Wolitz -- In search of readership : Bergelson among the refugees (1928) / Sasha Senderovich -- Narrating the revolution : from 'Tsugvintn' (1922) to Mides-hadin (1929) / Mikhail Krutikov -- Uneasy patronage : Bergelson's years at Forverts (1922-1926) / Ellen Kellman -- David Bergelson in and on America (1929-1949) / Gennady Estraikh -- 'Why I am in favour of Birobidzhan' : Bergelson's fateful decision (1932) / Boris Kotlerman -- Memory and monument in Baym Dnyepr (1932-1940) / Harriet Murav -- From mourning to vengeance : Bergelson's Holocaust journalism (1941-1945) / David Schneer -- 'Du lebst, mayn folk' : Bergelson's play Prints Ruveni in historical context (1944-1947) / Jeffrey Veidlinger -- 'Jewish nationalism' in Bergelson's last book (1947) / Joseph Sherman -- A bibliography of David Bergelson's work in Yiddish and English / Roberta Saltzman -- Appendices : Bergelson's literary theory -- Belles-lettres and the social order (1919) -- Three centres (characteristics) (1926)

  3. David Bergelson
    from modernism to socialist realism; [... papers presented at the Sixth Mendel Friedman Conference in Yiddish, held on 23 - 24 August 2005 at Yarnton Manor, under the joint auspices of the European Humanities Research Centre, University of Oxford ...]
    Contributor: Sherman, Joseph (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Legenda, Modern Humanities Research Assoc. and Maney Publ., London

    "Among the finest prose stylists in Yiddish literature, David Bergelson (1884-1952) was caught up in many of the twentieth century's most defining events. In 1909 he emerged as a pioneer of modernist prose, observing the slow decay of the Tsarist... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    1 B 118575
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    Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg
    GE 2008/5573
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    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt / Zentrale
    J 492.490.7(08) Estr (6)
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    Hochschule für Jüdische Studien, Bibliothek Albert Einstein
    922.968 BERG 5
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    Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
    2018 C 306
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    Universität Konstanz, Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM)
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    Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
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    "Among the finest prose stylists in Yiddish literature, David Bergelson (1884-1952) was caught up in many of the twentieth century's most defining events. In 1909 he emerged as a pioneer of modernist prose, observing the slow decay of the Tsarist empire. In 1917 he welcomed the Revolution, but the bloodshed of the ensuing Civil War and the dogmatism of the Bolsheviks drove him to emigration. For more than a decade (1921-1934), he lived in Weimar Germany, travelling extensively in Europe and the United States. Shocked by the Wall Street Crash of 1929, disheartened by the decline of Yiddish culture in the West, and inspired by Soviet promises to create a Jewish republic, Bergelson became a Communist sympathiser and moved towards socialist realism. Returning to the Soviet Union after Hitler's rise to power, Bergelson flourished in a state-sponsored cultural environment in which his work was widely read both in Yiddish and in Russian translation. After Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Bergelson became a prominent member of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, writing extensively about the Holocaust. In the paranoia of the Cold War years, the Stalinist regime accused him of anti-Soviet activities and, after a secret military trial he was executed on 12 August 1952, his 68th birthday.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Sherman, Joseph (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781905981120; 1905981120
    Other identifier:
    9781905981120
    RVK Categories: GG 3699 ; BD 8563
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series: Studies in Yiddish ; 6
    Subjects: Authors, Yiddish; Authors, Yiddish
    Other subjects: Bergelson, David (1884-1952); Bergelson, David (1884-1952); Bergelson; Bergelson
    Scope: XIII, 363 S., Ill., 26cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Formerly CIP

    David Bergelson (1884-1952) : a biography / Joseph Sherman -- Memories of my father : the early years (1918-1934) / Lev Bergelson -- Language and style in Nokh alemen (1913) : Bergelson's debt to Flaubert / Daniela Mantovan -- For children and adults alike : reading Bergelson's 'children's stories' (1914-1919) as narratives of identity formation / Kerstin Hoge -- Yoysef Shor (1922) : between two worlds / Seth L. Wolitz -- In search of readership : Bergelson among the refugees (1928) / Sasha Senderovich -- Narrating the revolution : from 'Tsugvintn' (1922) to Mides-hadin (1929) / Mikhail Krutikov -- Uneasy patronage : Bergelson's years at Forverts (1922-1926) / Ellen Kellman -- David Bergelson in and on America (1929-1949) / Gennady Estraikh -- 'Why I am in favour of Birobidzhan' : Bergelson's fateful decision (1932) / Boris Kotlerman -- Memory and monument in Baym Dnyepr (1932-1940) / Harriet Murav -- From mourning to vengeance : Bergelson's Holocaust journalism (1941-1945) / David Schneer -- 'Du lebst, mayn folk' : Bergelson's play Prints Ruveni in historical context (1944-1947) / Jeffrey Veidlinger -- 'Jewish nationalism' in Bergelson's last book (1947) / Joseph Sherman -- A bibliography of David Bergelson's work in Yiddish and English / Roberta Saltzman -- Appendices : Bergelson's literary theory -- Belles-lettres and the social order (1919) -- Three centres (characteristics) (1926)

  4. David Bergelson
    from modernism to socialist realism; [... papers presented at the Sixth Mendel Friedman Conference in Yiddish, held on 23 - 24 August 2005 at Yarnton Manor, under the joint auspices of the European Humanities Research Centre, University of Oxford ...]
    Contributor: Sherman, Joseph (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Legenda, Modern Humanities Research Assoc. and Maney Publ., London

    "Among the finest prose stylists in Yiddish literature, David Bergelson (1884-1952) was caught up in many of the twentieth century's most defining events. In 1909 he emerged as a pioneer of modernist prose, observing the slow decay of the Tsarist... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "Among the finest prose stylists in Yiddish literature, David Bergelson (1884-1952) was caught up in many of the twentieth century's most defining events. In 1909 he emerged as a pioneer of modernist prose, observing the slow decay of the Tsarist empire. In 1917 he welcomed the Revolution, but the bloodshed of the ensuing Civil War and the dogmatism of the Bolsheviks drove him to emigration. For more than a decade (1921-1934), he lived in Weimar Germany, travelling extensively in Europe and the United States. Shocked by the Wall Street Crash of 1929, disheartened by the decline of Yiddish culture in the West, and inspired by Soviet promises to create a Jewish republic, Bergelson became a Communist sympathiser and moved towards socialist realism. Returning to the Soviet Union after Hitler's rise to power, Bergelson flourished in a state-sponsored cultural environment in which his work was widely read both in Yiddish and in Russian translation. After Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, Bergelson became a prominent member of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, writing extensively about the Holocaust. In the paranoia of the Cold War years, the Stalinist regime accused him of anti-Soviet activities and, after a secret military trial he was executed on 12 August 1952, his 68th birthday.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Sherman, Joseph (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781905981120; 1905981120
    Other identifier:
    9781905981120
    RVK Categories: GG 3699 ; BD 8563
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series: Studies in Yiddish ; 6
    Subjects: Authors, Yiddish; Authors, Yiddish
    Other subjects: Bergelson, David (1884-1952); Bergelson, David (1884-1952); Bergelson; Bergelson
    Scope: XIII, 363 S., Ill., 26cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Formerly CIP

    David Bergelson (1884-1952) : a biography / Joseph Sherman -- Memories of my father : the early years (1918-1934) / Lev Bergelson -- Language and style in Nokh alemen (1913) : Bergelson's debt to Flaubert / Daniela Mantovan -- For children and adults alike : reading Bergelson's 'children's stories' (1914-1919) as narratives of identity formation / Kerstin Hoge -- Yoysef Shor (1922) : between two worlds / Seth L. Wolitz -- In search of readership : Bergelson among the refugees (1928) / Sasha Senderovich -- Narrating the revolution : from 'Tsugvintn' (1922) to Mides-hadin (1929) / Mikhail Krutikov -- Uneasy patronage : Bergelson's years at Forverts (1922-1926) / Ellen Kellman -- David Bergelson in and on America (1929-1949) / Gennady Estraikh -- 'Why I am in favour of Birobidzhan' : Bergelson's fateful decision (1932) / Boris Kotlerman -- Memory and monument in Baym Dnyepr (1932-1940) / Harriet Murav -- From mourning to vengeance : Bergelson's Holocaust journalism (1941-1945) / David Schneer -- 'Du lebst, mayn folk' : Bergelson's play Prints Ruveni in historical context (1944-1947) / Jeffrey Veidlinger -- 'Jewish nationalism' in Bergelson's last book (1947) / Joseph Sherman -- A bibliography of David Bergelson's work in Yiddish and English / Roberta Saltzman -- Appendices : Bergelson's literary theory -- Belles-lettres and the social order (1919) -- Three centres (characteristics) (1926)