Yiddish Tales by Helena Frank
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Translator | Frank, Helena |
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LoC No. | 12011712 |
Title | Yiddish Tales |
Note | Reading ease score: 78.6 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read. |
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Summary | "Yiddish Tales" by Helena Frank is a collection of translated stories written in the early 20th century. This work aims to introduce non-Yiddish readers to the rich tapestry of Yiddish literature, showcasing various authors from Russian Jewry and their unique perspectives. The collection encompasses forty-eight tales, featuring themes of Jewish life, culture, and struggles, all of which reflect the historical context and societal issues of the time. At the start of the book, the preface sets the foundation by expounding on the motivations behind the collection. It emphasizes the intent to provide a more uplifting view of Yiddish literature than previously offered, particularly focusing on lesser-known Yiddish writers alongside some familiar names. The opening story, "The Misfortune," introduces us to Reb Nochumtzi, a rabbi in a small Lithuanian town grappling with existential questions about wealth and poverty. He reflects on the burdens of riches and the plight of the poor while enduring hardships in his own life, prompting him to devise a plan to redistribute wealth among the townsfolk. This exploration of human experience and moral dilemmas establishes a poignant tone that permeates the rest of the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.) |
Language | English |
LoC Class | PJ: Language and Literatures: Oriental languages and literatures |
Subject | Jews -- Fiction |
Subject | Jewish fiction |
Subject | Short stories, Yiddish -- Translations into English |
Category | Text |
EBook-No. | 33707 |
Release Date | Sep 12, 2010 |
Copyright Status | Public domain in the USA. |
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