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Stories / by Meir Blinkin ; translated from the Yiddish by Max Rosenfeld ; with an introduction by Ruth R. Wisse.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Blinkin, Meir, 1879-1915.
Contributor:
Rosenfeld, Max, 1913-
Series:
SUNY series in modern Jewish literature and culture
SUNY series in Modern Jewish Literature and Culture
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Yiddish literature.
Blinkin, Meir, 1879-1915--Translations into English.
Blinkin, Meir.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xviii, 166 pages) : portrait.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Albany : State University of New York Press, 1984.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Now available for the first time to the English-speaking public, the captivating short stories of master storyteller Meir Blinkin are the charming prose equivalents of the film Hester Street. These delightful and touching stories also give an authentic account of the Jewish immigrant experience at the turn of the century.This collection is introduced by the renowned Yiddish scholar, Ruth R. Wisse, professor of Yiddish literature at McGill University, and co-author, with Irving Howe, of Tales of Sholem of Aleichem. Her introduction provides bibliographical information on Meir Blinkin and places his work in the context of the development of Yiddish literature.Born in the same small town as Sholem Aleichem, Meir Blinkin was driven by poverty and anti-semitism to America. He arrived in New York in 1904; at the age of 25-one of the 105,000 Jews to reach America that year. At his untimely death eleven years later, Blinkin was well known to his Jewish-American contemporaries as one of their finest prose writers, a leader of the yunge literary movement, and a frequent contributor to the major Yiddish periodicals.Meir Blinkin's stories tell us what life was like in the immigrant community, conveying a strong sense of the stresses and changes to be endured. These stories not illuminate the social conditions of the times but provide deft psychological analyses of troubled immigrants, with their conflicting claims of loyalty to the secular world and Jewish orthodoxy.Blinkin is also a master at the evocation of mood, of psychic tensions and the claustrophobia of tenement life. In the best traditions of mimetic realism, he captures the vividly demotic speech of his characters, with their Anglicisms and malapropisms.This unique collection of stories helps preserve the vibrant immigrant world. A tribal memory man, Meir Blinkin saves us from cultural amnesia.
Contents:
Front Matter
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Introduction
Content
Card Game
Women
Doctor Macnover
The Mysterious Secret
Family Life: A Chapter
Troubles
Incomprehensible
In a Dream
Smoke
The Freethinker: A Shtetl Atheist
The Little Calf
A Simple Life.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
ISBN:
9780791496893
0791496899
9780585092997
0585092990
OCLC:
811377138

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