Ordinary Jews (Paperback)


Since its original publication in 1935, "Ordinary Jews" has come to be regarded as one of the masterpieces of Yiddish literature. In his portrayal of the lives of ordinary Polish Jews in a small provincial city at the end of the nineteenth century, Yehoshuah Perle offers a glimpse at a way of life that was already changing by the time of the novel s publication and would soon be brutally exterminated in the Holocaust. Through the eyes of the novel s young protagonist, Mendl Shonash, we are introduced to an intricate society of housewives, beggars, tailors, doctors, maidservants, tavern keepers, teachers, gravediggers, rabbinical students, and a whole range of people living close to the bottom of the social scale, as well as the various social hierarchies, shady dealings, pretensions, grotesqueries, and superstitions that color and order their world. Like a star whose light is visible to us light years after its creation, "Ordinary Jews" provides a glimpse into a particular culture and unique way of life that might otherwise be lost to history."

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Since its original publication in 1935, "Ordinary Jews" has come to be regarded as one of the masterpieces of Yiddish literature. In his portrayal of the lives of ordinary Polish Jews in a small provincial city at the end of the nineteenth century, Yehoshuah Perle offers a glimpse at a way of life that was already changing by the time of the novel s publication and would soon be brutally exterminated in the Holocaust. Through the eyes of the novel s young protagonist, Mendl Shonash, we are introduced to an intricate society of housewives, beggars, tailors, doctors, maidservants, tavern keepers, teachers, gravediggers, rabbinical students, and a whole range of people living close to the bottom of the social scale, as well as the various social hierarchies, shady dealings, pretensions, grotesqueries, and superstitions that color and order their world. Like a star whose light is visible to us light years after its creation, "Ordinary Jews" provides a glimpse into a particular culture and unique way of life that might otherwise be lost to history."

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Imprint

Excelsior Editions

Country of origin

United States

Series

Excelsior Editions

Release date

September 2011

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First published

September 2011

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Translators

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 25mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

358

ISBN-13

978-1-4384-3550-3

Barcode

9781438435503

Categories

LSN

1-4384-3550-9



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