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The Portrayal of Jews in Modern Biełarusian Literature
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English
Published/Copyright:
2018
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In Cold Rush Martin Breum travels through and describes the new quest for the Arctic and the tortuous ongoing diplomatic endeavours to maintain peace, while the governments involved all develop still stronger security presences.
Author / Editor information
Contributor: Zina J. Gimpelevich
Zina J. Gimpelevich is professor emeritus of Slavic studies at the University of Waterloo and the author of Vasil Bykaŭ: His Life and Works.
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"The Portrayal of Jews in Modern Bielarusian Literature covers a wide range of literary figures, consistently adheres to the theme of empathy towards Jews living in Bielarus, and treats a controversial subject with great sensitivity." Charles A. Ruud, Western University and the author of The Constant Diplomat: Robert Ford in Moscow
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"This very ambitious and handsomely produced monograph is clearly a labour of love, written enthusiastically in an almost intimate personal style. The illustrations of woodcuts depicting Jewish life also enhance a book that will not be superseded in the near future, and may indeed inspire later scholars. It deserves a place in all libraries that have a place for books about Jewish life including antisemitism, and the literature and history of Belarus." The Slavonic and East European Review
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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The Portrayal of Jews in Modern Biełarusian Literature
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The Creation of Biełarusian Jewish Characters from Kaetan Marašĕuski's Comedy and Jakub Kołaśs Antoś Łata, Symon the Musician, and “Chajm Rybs”
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Janka Kupała, Natalla Arsieńnieva, and Maxim Tank: Addresses to Biełarusian Jews
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Ciška Hartny (1887–1937): The Wilted Beauty of Biełarusian Literature
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The Ingenious Michaś Lyńkoŭ (1899–1975)
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Did Vićbič Change His Heart towards Bolsheviks and Jews?
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Janka Bryl: My Best Friend Ziama
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Jewish Themes as an Aspect of Uładzimir Karatkievič's Works: Shall Christ Come out of Galilee? (John 7:41)
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Ryhor Baradulin: Concerning the Jews
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Georgii Musievič: People Who Used to Live among Us: Dedicated to Jewish People Who Endured So Much Suffering
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Epilogue
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Notes on Biełarusian Pronunciation and Transliterations
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Baradulin's Poems
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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eBook ISBN:
9780773554153
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