Mendele Mocher Sforim (1836–1917)
Autore di Tales of Mendele the Book Peddler: Fishke the Lame / Benjamin the Third
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Opere di Mendele Mocher Sforim
Selected Works of Mendele Moykher-Sforim (Three Great Classic Writers of Modern Yiddish Literature, Vol 1) (1991) 18 copie
מסעות בנימין השלישי 4 copie
ספר הקבצנים 4 copie
כל כתבי מנדלי מוכר ספרים 3 copie
הסוסה 1 copia
בימים ההם 1 copia
פֿישקע דער קרומער 1 copia
סיפורים קטנים 1 copia
דאָס װינשפֿינגערל 1 copia
מנדלי מוכר ספרים 1 copia
בעמק הבכא אלע ווערק VIII 1 copia
למדו היטב 1 copia
למדו היטב 1 copia
קלקול המינים [מתוך "משפט שלום"] 1 copia
בעמק הבכא 1 copia
געקליבענע ווערק 1 copia
Mendele Mocher Sforim collected works Volume 3: Fishke der krumer (Collected works of Mendele Mocher Sforim) (Yiddish… (2014) 1 copia
Masoes Binyomin hashlishi 1 copia
Kol kitve Mendele Mokher Sefarim 1 copia
Gesammelte Werke 1 copia
Geklibene verk — Autore — 1 copia
בימים ההם 1 copia
Opere correlate
The Jewish caravan : great stories of twenty-five centuries (1935) — Collaboratore, alcune edizioni — 131 copie
Meesters der Hebreeuwse vertelkunst — Autore — 17 copie
Shmekendike blumen: Ein Denkmal / A dermonung für Sholem Yankev Abramovitsh (2014) — Collaboratore — 4 copie
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Informazioni generali
- Nome canonico
- Sforim, Mendele Mojcher
- Nome legale
- Abramowitz, Sjolom Jankev
- Data di nascita
- 1836
- Data di morte
- 1917
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- Wit-Rusland (geboren)
Oekraïne (overleden) - Luogo di nascita
- Kapoelje, Wit-Rusland
- Luogo di morte
- Odessa, Russia
- Luogo di residenza
- Odessa, Oekraïne
- Attività lavorative
- romanschrijver
schrijver van korte verhalen
toneelschrijver
rabbi - Breve biografia
- Mendele Mocher Sforim was the pen name of Sholem Yankev Abramovich, born to an impoverished Jewish family in Kopyl, Russia (present-day Belarus). He adopted his pseudonym, which means "Mendele the Book Peddler," in 1879. His father died shortly after his 13th birthday. Mendele studied at yeshivas in Slutsk and Vilna until he was 17. He traveled extensively around Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine in the company of a man who served as the source for the title character of Mendele's later stories about Fishke der Krumer (Fishke the Lame). Mendele's first published article, on educational reform, "Letter on Education," appeared in 1857 in the first Hebrew weekly newspaper, Ha-maggid. In Berdichev, Ukraine, where he lived from 1858 to 1869, he began to publish fiction in Hebrew and Yiddish. His work realistically portrayed Jewish life and the world of the shtetl with all its poverty and oppression, but with humor and social satire. He left Berdichev for Zhitomir, where he trained as a rabbi, and then became the head of the traditional Jewish school for boys in Odessa in 1881. In Odessa, he became an influential leader of an emerging Yiddish literary movement, and is today credited by many as the "grandfather of Yiddish literature." His writings stand along those of Sholem Aleichem and I.L. (Isaac Leib) Peretz as classics. His greatest Yiddish work, Kitsur massous Binyomin hashlishi (The Travels and Adventures of Benjamin the Third, 1875), is a kind of Jewish Don Quixote.
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- Utenti
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- Popolarità
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- Voto
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- ISBN
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- Lingue
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