Immagine dell'autore.

Bella Chagall (1895–1944)

Autore di Burning lights

8 opere 286 membri 7 recensioni 2 preferito

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Fonte dell'immagine: Bella with white collar, by Marc Chagall, 1917.

Opere di Bella Chagall

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Chagall, Bella
Nome legale
Rosenfeld-Chagall, Bella
Data di nascita
1895
Data di morte
1944-09-02
Luogo di sepoltura
Westchester Hills Cemetery, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
Russia (birth)
Luogo di nascita
Vitebsk, Weissrussland
Vitebsk, Russian Empire
Luogo di morte
New York, New York, USA
Luogo di residenza
Vitebsk, Belarus
Petrograd, Russia
Lithuania
Germany
Paris, France
Marseille, France (mostra tutto 7)
New York, New York, USA
Istruzione
Moscow University
Attività lavorative
editor
translator
memoirist
muse
Relazioni
Chagall, Marc (husband until her death)
Breve biografia
Bella Chagall, née Rosenfeld, was born to a prosperous Orthodox Jewish family in Vitebsk, Russia (present-day Belarus). She attended Russian language schools and became a student at the Faculty of Letters at Moscow University in her teens. In 1909, while visiting friends in St. Petersburg, she met Marc Chagall, and they became engaged despite her family's disapproval. The couple married in 1915 and had a daughter the following year. In 1922, they moved to France. Bella edited and translated Marc's autobiography Ma Vie . Her own work, the memoir Burning Lights, written in Yiddish in 1939, was published posthumously in English in 1946. A second volume, First Encounter, appeared in 1983. The Chagalls fled to the USA following the outbreak of World War II, settling in New York in 1941. Bella Chagall died in 1944, apparently of a viral infection.

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The author, Marc Chagall's first wife, writes about Jewish life in a small Russian town. Illustrated with pen drawings by Marc Chagall.
 
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PendleHillLibrary | 5 altre recensioni | Apr 1, 2024 |
This charming memoir by Bella Chagall recalls her childhood in Vitebsk, the Russian-Jewish market town where she and her husband, Marc Chagall, grew up. Her warm reminiscences of Jewish family life in pre-Revolutionary Russia are illustrated with thirty-six pen-and-ink drawings by Marc Chagall.
Bella Chagall, a gifted author and actress, was the youngest of seven children born to a well-to-do Hasidic family. While living in France in the 1930s, the Chagalls conceived the idea of commemorating their native town with a book. The title they chose was Burning Lights, an allusion to the festive candles that in their childhood had lit up the holidays of the Jewish year.… (altro)
 
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RedeemedRareBooks | Mar 16, 2024 |
Belarus. Bella Chagall was Marc Chagall's wife. This is a volume of her little tales of Jewish home and religious life, as seen by a young girl in a prosperous family. It's sweet, sometimes ethereal and sometimes almost hallucinatory. It would be a good introduction to European Jewish life in the late 19th and early 20th century. Many line drawings by Marc.
 
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OshoOsho | 5 altre recensioni | Mar 30, 2013 |

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Statistiche

Opere
8
Utenti
286
Popolarità
#81,618
Voto
½ 3.4
Recensioni
7
ISBN
32
Lingue
12
Preferito da
2

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