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The people of Godlbozhits (First edition.)

Rashkin, LeybFinkin, Jordan(Translated by)
Part of the Judaic Traditions in Literature, Music, and Art series
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First published in 1936, The People of Godlbozhits depicts the ordinary yet deeply complex life of a Jewish community, following the fortunes of one family and its many descendants. Set in a shtetl in Poland between the world wars, Rashkin’s satiric novel offers a vivid cross-section not only of the residents’ triumphs and struggles but also of their dense and complicated web of humanity. With biting humor and acerbic wit, Rashkin portrays the stratified society— the petty bourgeoisie, artisans, and proletariat—observing the crookedness at every level. The novel’s brisk and oftentimes lively Yiddish prose and its colorful and irascible cast of characters give readers a Yiddish Yoknapatawpha in all its tragic absurdity.

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Syracuse University Press
0815654189 / 9780815654186
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
839.133
27/09/2017
English
2 pages
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