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From the translator of Avigdor Hameiri's Hell on Earth , winner of the 2019 TLS-Risa Domb/Porjes Prize In this unique memoir, now in English for the first time, Israel's first Poet Laureate Avigdor Hameiri details a trip to Europe in 1930 from the perspective of a Hungarian Jew who had served in the Habsburg Army. Upon visiting Austria, Hungary, Romania (including parts of ceded Hungarian Transylvania), and Czechoslovakia (including his Carpatho-Ruthenian homeland), he sees Europe in flux on the brink of an unknown disaster. Austria and Hungary are full of youth whose philosophy is "eat,…mehr
From the translator of Avigdor Hameiri's Hell on Earth, winner of the 2019 TLS-Risa Domb/Porjes Prize
In this unique memoir, now in English for the first time, Israel's first Poet Laureate Avigdor Hameiri details a trip to Europe in 1930 from the perspective of a Hungarian Jew who had served in the Habsburg Army. Upon visiting Austria, Hungary, Romania (including parts of ceded Hungarian Transylvania), and Czechoslovakia (including his Carpatho-Ruthenian homeland), he sees Europe in flux on the brink of an unknown disaster. Austria and Hungary are full of youth whose philosophy is "eat, drink and be merry; tomorrow we die." There is fear of Bolshevism from without, but the unfelt danger is German Fascism. Jews (especially in Hungary) are assimilated but cannot escape from their Jewishness: some are Zionists. Romania is corrupt and antisemitic. In Carpatho-Ruthenia, Hameiri has two premonitions warning him to return to Israel, a prediction of the destruction soon to befall Europe. Hameiri also gives accounts of the artistic and cultural scenes of 1930s Europe, as well as the world of Carpatho-Ruthenian Hasidism, which was soon to be destroyed by the Holocaust. From the growing danger and confusion surrounding inter-war Europe, in prose at once compassionate and bitingly sarcastic, comes a sweeping account of Jewish life in 1930 from one of Israel's prolific writers.
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Autorenporträt
Avigdor Hameiri (1890-1970) was a prolific Hebrew writer. Born in Hungarian Transcarpathia, he was conscripted into the Austro-Hungarian army in 1914 and later emigrated to Palestine. He published dozens of books, including novels, memoirs, collections of short stories and poetry, scholarly and political writings, and children's books. Considered a pioneer of modernist Hebrew poetry, Hameiri was awarded the Israel Prize for literature in 1968.
Peter Appelbaum, Emeritus Professor of Pathology, spends his retirement writing and translating books about Jewish soldiers in World War I Central Power Armies. Seven books have appeared, notably the first English translation of Bagehinom shel Mata (Hell on Earth), for which he has recently been awarded the TLS-Risa Domb/Porjes Prize. He currently lives in Land O' Lakes, Florida.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Translator s Introduction Prologue Publisher s Introduction Chapter 1. Drama Chapter 2. A Scattering of Exiles Chapter 3. A Telegram on Credit Chapter 4. The Dawn of Europe Chapter 5. The Viennese Smile Chapter 6. The Eye and the Ear Chapter 7. The Prisoner Chapter 8. Our Two Faces Chapter 9. With the Almighty s Help Chapter 10. The Dust of Criticism Chapter 11. Sicarii Chapter 12. Journey to Ruin Chapter 13. Blonde is Beautiful Chapter 14. The Costume Party Chapter 15. A Hebrew Novel Chapter 16. Frozen in Time Chapter 17. The Baptists Chapter 18. Mosaic Chapter 19. My Two Souls Chapter 20. The Living Scarecrow Chapter 21. The Messiah s Entreaty Chapter 22. My Birthplace s Agony Chapter 23. The Holy Operetta Chapter 24. The Canaanite Servant Chapter 25. Spain the Healer Chapter 26. Charoset Chapter 27. The Legend of Alliance Chapter 28. The Rear Echelon Chapter 29. The Beacon of Light Chapter 30. The Intoxicating Darkness Chapter 31. Conscience Chapter 32. Homeward Bound
Acknowledgments Introduction Translator s Introduction Prologue Publisher s Introduction Chapter 1. Drama Chapter 2. A Scattering of Exiles Chapter 3. A Telegram on Credit Chapter 4. The Dawn of Europe Chapter 5. The Viennese Smile Chapter 6. The Eye and the Ear Chapter 7. The Prisoner Chapter 8. Our Two Faces Chapter 9. With the Almighty s Help Chapter 10. The Dust of Criticism Chapter 11. Sicarii Chapter 12. Journey to Ruin Chapter 13. Blonde is Beautiful Chapter 14. The Costume Party Chapter 15. A Hebrew Novel Chapter 16. Frozen in Time Chapter 17. The Baptists Chapter 18. Mosaic Chapter 19. My Two Souls Chapter 20. The Living Scarecrow Chapter 21. The Messiah s Entreaty Chapter 22. My Birthplace s Agony Chapter 23. The Holy Operetta Chapter 24. The Canaanite Servant Chapter 25. Spain the Healer Chapter 26. Charoset Chapter 27. The Legend of Alliance Chapter 28. The Rear Echelon Chapter 29. The Beacon of Light Chapter 30. The Intoxicating Darkness Chapter 31. Conscience Chapter 32. Homeward Bound
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