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Yidishe froyen: fartseykhenungen |
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יידישע פרויינ: פארצייכענונגענ |
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[Only Ed. - Women] Rivke Rubin |
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Moscow |
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Ogiz/Melucha Verlag Der Emes |
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1943 |
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This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
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Physical Description |
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Only edition. 64p. 194:127 mm., usual light age staining. A very good copy bound in the original wrappers. |
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Detailed Description |
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A volume of short stories by Rivke Rubin (1906-1987). She was a Yiddish writer, critic, and translator, who had been on the editorial board of Sovetish Haimland and later taught a course on Y. L. Peretz at the Gorky Literary Institute.Rivke Rubin was born in Minsk, Byelorussia. Working as a teacher in Minsk and Moscow, she began to write literary criticism and after the Second World War she developed as a prose artist and joined the editorial board of the Moscow literary journal heymland (suppressed by the Stalinists in 1948). Having survived a decade of Stalinist terror against Yiddish culture in the U.S.S.R., in the 1960's Rivke Rubin joined the editorial board of sovetish heymland, the largest Yiddish literary monthly of its time. Among the dozens of literary studies she published were y. l. perets; shrayber un verk; aza min tog. Rivke Rubin died in Moscow in 1987.
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http://www.angelfire.com/ma/khaver/leksikon.2000.html |
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