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Author Bergelson, David, 1884-1952.

Title The end of everything / David Bergelson ; translated and with an introduction by Joseph Sherman
Published New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (xliii, 264 pages)
Series New Yiddish library
New Yiddish library.
Contents Velvl Burnes -- Mirel -- The beginning of the end -- The end of everything
Summary Originally published in 1913, and titled When All Is Said and Done in previous translations, The End of Everything is one of the great novels of the twentieth century. Considered David Bergelson & rsquo;s masterpiece, it was written in Yiddish and until now has been unavailable in a complete and accurate English translation. This version by acclaimed translator Joseph Sherman finally brings the novel to a wide English-speaking audience. Bergelson depicts the lives of upwardly mobile, self-aware nouveaux riche Jews in the waning years of the Russian Empire. The central character, Mirel Hurvits, is an educated, beautiful woman who embodies the conflict between tradition and progress, aristocracy and enterprise. A forced marriage of convenience results in Mirel & rsquo;s emotional disintegration and provokes a confrontation with the expectations of her pious family and with Jewish tradition. In a unique prose style of unsurpassable range and beauty, Bergelson reduces language to its bare essentials, punctuated by silences that heighten the sense of alienation in the story
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Translated from the Yiddish
Print version record
Subject Jews -- Russia -- Fiction
FICTION -- Literary.
FICTION -- General.
Jews
Social conditions
SUBJECT Russia (Federation) -- Social conditions -- Fiction
Subject Russia
Russia (Federation)
Genre/Form Fiction
Form Electronic book
Author Sherman, Joseph
ISBN 9780300154962
0300154968
1282352849
9781282352841
0300110677
9780300110678
9781480440814
1480440817
Other Titles Nokh alemen. English