This book is concerned with the work of twenty-four young Jewish poets who were killed, died of wounds, or were executed in captivity during their service in the Red Army in the Second World War. All were young, published poets, thoroughly assimilated into Soviet society whilst at the same time being rooted in Jewish culture and traditions. Their poetry was coloured by their backgrounds, by the constant threat of death, and also by the changes in literary taste which saw Soviet Realism favoured and encouraged and the poetry of the "Silver Age" of Russian literature frowned upon and discarded.…mehr
This book is concerned with the work of twenty-four young Jewish poets who were killed, died of wounds, or were executed in captivity during their service in the Red Army in the Second World War. All were young, published poets, thoroughly assimilated into Soviet society whilst at the same time being rooted in Jewish culture and traditions. Their poetry was coloured by their backgrounds, by the constant threat of death, and also by the changes in literary taste which saw Soviet Realism favoured and encouraged and the poetry of the "Silver Age" of Russian literature frowned upon and discarded. The book surveys the poets' backgrounds, their lives, their poetry - and their deaths.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rina Lapidus is an Associate Professor in the Comparative Literature Department, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
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Introduction: Young Jewish Poets Who Fell as Soviet Soldiers in the Second World War 1. Jack Althausen (1907 1942): Communist Fanaticism against the Background 2. Vladimir Avruschenko: (1908 1941): Complex Poet and Communist Warrior 3. Buzi Olevsky (1908 1941): Learned Researcher of Yiddish Culture, Gifted Yiddish Writer and Poet 4. Motl Hartzman (1909 1941): Dreams of a Better Life which Never Came True 5: Elena Shirman (1908 1942): Nothing Sweeter than the Body of a Beloved Man 6. Leonid Vilkomir (1912 1942): Passionate Poetry of Work and Freedom 7. Henikh Shvedikh (1914 1942): the Harsh Destiny of the Jewish People and of One of Its Sons a Jewish Poet 8. Aron Kopshtein (1915 1940): Death of Mother as a Life Long Trauma 9. Leonid Shersher (1916 1942): Dreaming as a Philosophy of Life 10. Pavel Kogan (1918 1942): Poet of Romantic Adventures 11. Pinn Vintman (1918 1942): the Poetry of Death in War 12. Boris Smolensky (1921 1941): Mature Poetry of a Young Genius 13. Vsevolod Bagritzky (1922 1942): the World War Two as a Child's Game 14. Zachar Gorodissky (1923 1943): Poetry of Happy Expectations of Life 15. Leonid Rosenberg (1924 1944): Affection for Dear Mama as a Refuse from Death Conclusion: The Genre of "Death Poetry"
Introduction: Young Jewish Poets Who Fell as Soviet Soldiers in the Second World War 1. Jack Althausen (1907 1942): Communist Fanaticism against the Background 2. Vladimir Avruschenko: (1908 1941): Complex Poet and Communist Warrior 3. Buzi Olevsky (1908 1941): Learned Researcher of Yiddish Culture, Gifted Yiddish Writer and Poet 4. Motl Hartzman (1909 1941): Dreams of a Better Life which Never Came True 5: Elena Shirman (1908 1942): Nothing Sweeter than the Body of a Beloved Man 6. Leonid Vilkomir (1912 1942): Passionate Poetry of Work and Freedom 7. Henikh Shvedikh (1914 1942): the Harsh Destiny of the Jewish People and of One of Its Sons a Jewish Poet 8. Aron Kopshtein (1915 1940): Death of Mother as a Life Long Trauma 9. Leonid Shersher (1916 1942): Dreaming as a Philosophy of Life 10. Pavel Kogan (1918 1942): Poet of Romantic Adventures 11. Pinn Vintman (1918 1942): the Poetry of Death in War 12. Boris Smolensky (1921 1941): Mature Poetry of a Young Genius 13. Vsevolod Bagritzky (1922 1942): the World War Two as a Child's Game 14. Zachar Gorodissky (1923 1943): Poetry of Happy Expectations of Life 15. Leonid Rosenberg (1924 1944): Affection for Dear Mama as a Refuse from Death Conclusion: The Genre of "Death Poetry"
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