Voices from the Yiddish

“Voices from the Yiddish” by Irving Howe, published by Schocken Books in 1975, is a significant exploration of Yiddish literature. This edition, comprising 332 pages, presents a dual-language format featuring both English and Yiddish texts. The book delves into the rich tapestry of Yiddish literary tradition, offering insights into its cultural and historical context.
Readers will find a collection that highlights the voices and themes prevalent in Yiddish literature, reflecting the experiences and struggles of its authors. The work emphasizes the importance of this literary form and its contributions to broader literary discourse. Through its bilingual presentation, “Voices from the Yiddish” serves as both a resource for those interested in Yiddish literature and a bridge for understanding the nuances of this unique cultural expression.
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Text: English, Yiddish (translation)
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