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Opere di Moses Broderson

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Broderson, Moses
Altri nomi
Broderzon, Moyshe
Broderzon, Moshe
Data di nascita
1890-11-23
Data di morte
1956-08-17
Luogo di sepoltura
Kiryat Shaul Cemetery, Tel Aviv, Israel (ashes)
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Russia
Luogo di nascita
Moscow, Russia
Luogo di morte
Warsaw, Poland
Luogo di residenza
Moscow, Russia
Lodz, Poland
Attività lavorative
Yiddish writer
poet
theater director
mentor
journalist
playwright (mostra tutto 8)
librettist
bookkeeper
Relazioni
ברודרזון, שינה מרים (spouse)
Spiegel, Isaiah (protégé)
Broderzon, Sheyne-Miryem (wife)
Breve biografia
Moyshe Broderzon was born to a Jewish family in Moscow, Russia. The family was expelled from the country the following year, and split up; they were finally reunited in Łódź, Poland when he was 10 years old. He was educated at a Łódź business school and became a bookkeeper. He began working as a journalist and writing short stories for the Yiddish press, and published his first collection of poems in 1914. His poetry combined Jewish folklore with European Expressionism. He also wrote plays and founded several theaters in Łódź. He was a founder of the Jewish avant-garde literary group Yung-Yidish, which published a journal of the same name, and discovered many new Jewish talents. He wrote songs for children and libretti for operas, including Dovid un Bas-Sheve (David and Bathsheba, 1924). In 1939, Broderzon and his wife Sheyne Miriam fled Poland after Nazi Germany invaded in World War II, and returned to his native Moscow. They worked in the Yiddish theater there and became Soviet citizens. At the time of Stalin's persecutions of Jewish writers, he was arrested and imprisoned in a forced labor camp in Siberia for five years. Following the death of Stalin, he was released in 1955 and repatriated to Poland, where he was greeted with enthusiasm by the surviving Jews there. He collapsed and died a few weeks later of a heart attack while visiting Warsaw. Sheyne Miriam Broderzon described their years of suffering in a memoir entitled Mayn Laydnsveg mit Moyshe Broderzon (My Tragic Road with Moyshe Broderzon), published in 1960. His Oysgeklibene Shriftn (Selected Works, 1959) and a volume called Dos Letste Lid (The Last Poem, 1974) appeared posthumously.
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VIAF:8190571 (YIVO)

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