Confessions of a Yiddish writer and other essays / Chava Rosenfarb ; edited by Goldie Morgentaler.

"Chava Rosenfarb (1923-2011) was one of the most prominent Yiddish novelists of the second half of the twentieth century. Born in Poland in 1923, she survived the Lodz ghetto, Auschwitz, and Bergen-Belsen, immigrating to Canada in 1950 and settling in Montreal. There she wrote novels, poetry, s...

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Main Author: Rosenfarb, Chawa, 1923-2011 (Author)
Other Authors: Morgentaler, Goldie, 1950- (Editor)
Other title:Essays. Selections. English.
Format: Book
Language:English
Yiddish
Published: Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2019]
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Summary:"Chava Rosenfarb (1923-2011) was one of the most prominent Yiddish novelists of the second half of the twentieth century. Born in Poland in 1923, she survived the Lodz ghetto, Auschwitz, and Bergen-Belsen, immigrating to Canada in 1950 and settling in Montreal. There she wrote novels, poetry, short stories, plays, and essays, including The Tree of Life: A Trilogy of Life in the Lodz Ghetto, a seminal novel on the Holocaust. Confessions of a Yiddish Writer and Other Essays comprises thirteen personal and literary essays by Rosenfarb, ranging from autobiographical accounts of her childhood and experiences before and during the Holocaust to literary criticism that discusses the work of other Jewish writers. The collection also includes two travelogues, which recount a trip to Australia and another to Prague in 1993, the year it became the capital of the Czech Republic. While several of these essays appeared in the prestigious Yiddish literary journal Di goldene keyt, most were never translated. This book marks the first time that Rosenfarb's non-fiction writings have been presented together in English. A compilation of the memoir and diary excerpts that formed the basis of Rosenfarb's widely acclaimed fiction, Confessions of a Yiddish Writer and Other Essays deepens the reader's understanding of an incredible Yiddish woman and her experiences as a survivor in the post-Holocaust world. "--
Physical Description:xxxii, 282 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Issued also in electronic format.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0773557032
9780773557031
9780773557024
0773557024
Language:All but one of the essays in this volume were written in Yiddish and translated into English.
Additional Physical Form available Note:Issued also in electronic format.