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Sholem Asch

    1 de noviembre de 1880 – 10 de julio de 1957

    Sholem Asch fue un novelista polaco-estadounidense que escribía en yiddish, explorando temas de la vida, la historia y la espiritualidad judía. Ganó renombre por sus novelas históricas, que representaban vívidamente eventos tumultuosos como los levantamientos antisemitas. Asch también profundizó en complejas cuestiones éticas y teológicas, obteniendo reconocimiento por la profundidad y el arte literario de su prosa. Su obra a menudo reflejaba su compromiso con la tradición judía y los desafíos que enfrentaron las comunidades judías a lo largo de diferentes épocas.

    Sholem Asch
    Von den Vätern
    Nazaretský
    The God Of Vengeance
    Sabbatai Zevi : a Tragedy in Three Acts and Six Scenes With a Prologue and an Epilogue
    Uncle Moses
    The God of vengeance; drama in three acts
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      The God of vengeance; drama in three acts
    • Uncle Moses

      • 258 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Set in turn-of-the-century Poland, Uncle Moses is a gripping tale of one man's struggle to reconcile his traditional Jewish upbringing with the rapidly changing political and social landscape of the modern world. Packed with vivid characters, heartwarming moments, and unexpected plot twists, this captivating novel is a must-read for fans of Jewish literature.

      Uncle Moses
    • The God Of Vengeance

      Drama In Three Acts (1918)

      • 120 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Set in a Jewish brothel in early 20th-century Warsaw, the play delves into the tumultuous relationship between Yekel, the brothel owner, and his daughter Rifkele, who falls in love with a prostitute named Manke. Their desire to escape Yekel's oppressive world leads to conflict and tragedy, highlighting themes of love, desire, and the struggle between tradition and modern values. Notably, the play's portrayal of lesbianism sparked controversy upon its release, making it a significant work in LGBTQ+ representation.

      The God Of Vengeance
    • Klasický román jedného z najväčších autorov jidišskej literatúry rozpráva nezabudnuteľný príbeh troch mužov: Kornélia, dôstojníka rímskej posádky v Jeruzaleme v prvom storočí nášho letopočtu, Jozefa z Arimatije, mladého farizejského študenta v tej dobe a Ješuu, radikálneho kazateľa zGaliley, ktorý je známy viac pod svojim gréckym menom Ježiš. Príbehy týchto troch ľudí rozpráva pán Viadomsky, antisemitský poľský učenec, ktorý tvrdí, že objavil stratené piate evanjelium opisujúce Kristov život podľa svojho zradcu Judáša Iškariotského. Aschova kniha podáva bezprecedentný bezprostredný pohľad na rozsiahlu panorámu Svätej zeme na začiatku nášho letopočtu.

      Nazaretský
    • Berlin no date (c. 1925) Ladyschnikow. "Ein Volksstuck in einem vorspiel und drei Akten." Sm.8vo. Near VG. text fine and clean and binding secure, some wear on backstrip.

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