The studies gathered in the collection present the Russian-language Israeli literature that has been forming over the past hundred years in all the variety of genres and aesthetic movements. In every generation and in every aliyah, Russian-Israeli authors tirelessly search for new forms, born of the encounter with the new land.
The studies gathered in the collection present the Russian-language Israeli literature that has been forming over the past hundred years in all the variety of genres and aesthetic movements. In every generation and in every aliyah, Russian-Israeli authors tirelessly search for new forms, born of the encounter with the new land.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roman Katsman is an Israeli scholar of Hebrew and Russian literature. He was born in Ukraine in 1969, repatriated to Israel in 1990, and is currently a full professor at Bar-Ilan University and head of the program for Jewish-Russian literature. His most recent books, published by Academic Studies Press, examine Israeli Russian-language literature. Maxim D. Shrayer, bilingual author, scholar, and translator, is a professor at Boston College. Shrayer was born in Moscow in 1967 and immigrated to the US in 1987. His recent books include A Russian Immigrant: Three Novellas and Of Politics and Pandemics. Shrayer's new literary memoir, Immigrant Baggage, was published in 2023.
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From the Editors Russian-Language Literature in Eretz Israel (Basic Outlines and Authors) Vladimir Khazan Julius Margolin and His Times Luba Jurgenson Israeli-Soviet Literary Ties in the 1950s-1980s: from Translations to Aliyah Library Marat Grinberg Leaving Russia: Russian-Israeli Literature of the 1970s-1980s Aleksei Surin Paths of Russian Avant-Garde Poetry in Israel Maxim D. Shrayer Prose of the Aliyah of the 1990s-2000s Roman Katsman Russian-Israeli Prose in the Second Decade of the Twenty-First Century Elena Promyshlianskaia Genres of Israeli-Russian Fantastic Fiction Elena Rimon The Phenomenon of Russian-Israeli Dramaturgy of the 1970s-2020s Zlata Zaretsky From the History of Russian Israeli Literary Criticism (On One Method of Delineating Literary Contacts between Russia and Israel) Leonid Katsis About the Contributors Index
From the Editors Russian-Language Literature in Eretz Israel (Basic Outlines and Authors) Vladimir Khazan Julius Margolin and His Times Luba Jurgenson Israeli-Soviet Literary Ties in the 1950s-1980s: from Translations to Aliyah Library Marat Grinberg Leaving Russia: Russian-Israeli Literature of the 1970s-1980s Aleksei Surin Paths of Russian Avant-Garde Poetry in Israel Maxim D. Shrayer Prose of the Aliyah of the 1990s-2000s Roman Katsman Russian-Israeli Prose in the Second Decade of the Twenty-First Century Elena Promyshlianskaia Genres of Israeli-Russian Fantastic Fiction Elena Rimon The Phenomenon of Russian-Israeli Dramaturgy of the 1970s-2020s Zlata Zaretsky From the History of Russian Israeli Literary Criticism (On One Method of Delineating Literary Contacts between Russia and Israel) Leonid Katsis About the Contributors Index
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