TítuloSurvivors and exiles : Yiddish culture after the Holocaust
Autor
Jan Schwarz
Call number839.109004/0001
Número del objeto11399
Lugar de publicaciónDetroit, Michigan, United States
EditorialWayne State University Press
Año de publicación
2015
Paginaciónxi, 355p.,index, bibliography
MaterialBook
ISBN9780814348833
Descripción
After the Holocaust, the Yiddish language was largely viewed as a remnant of the past, tragically eradicated in its prime. This book reveals that Yiddish culture in the two and a half decades after the Holocaust was in dynamic flux. Yiddish writers and cultural organizations maintained a staggering level of activity in fostering publications and performances, collecting archival and historical materials, and launching young literary talents.
Schwarz traces the transition from the Old World to the New through the works of seven major Yiddish writers—including well-known figures (Isaac Bashevis Singer, Avrom Sutzkever, Yankev Glatshteyn, and Chaim Grade) and some who are less well known (Leib Rochman, Aaron Zeitlin, and Chava Rosenfarb).