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From a distant relation

Part of the Judaic Traditions in Literature, Music, and Art series
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In his short life (1865-1921), Micha Josef Berdichevsky was a versatile and influential man of letters: an innovative Hebrew prose stylist; a collector of Jewish folklore; a scholar of ancient Jewish and Christian history.

He was at once a peer of the Brothers Grimm, Sholem Aleichem, Friedrich Nietzsche, and a diverse circle of Jewish writers in the Russian Empire and German-speaking countries.

As a Yiddish writer, however, he remains largely unknown to gen­eral readers. Originally published in the 1920s, his stories were dismissed by prominent critics and viewed as out of step with the literary taste of his own time.

Yet these vivid portraits of a small Jewish town (shtetl) in the southern Russian Empire can speak powerfully to audiences today. With enchanting humor, social satire, and verbal dexterity, From a Distant Relation captures the world of the shtetl in a sharp realist prose style.

Themes of repressed desire, poverty, relations with non-Jews, and historic upheavals echo in a cast of memorable characters.

Many of the stories and monologues feature strong female protagonists, while others shed light on the misogynistic culture of the shtetl.

At the border between fiction and reportage, with a gritty underbelly and a deceptive naïveté, Berdichevsky's stories explore dynamics of wealth, power, and gender in an intimate setting that resonates profoundly with contemporary Jewish life.

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Syracuse University Press
0815611366 / 9780815611363
Paperback / softback
839.133
30/12/2021
United States
English
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432 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm