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A plague of cholera and other stories

Rosenfeld, JonahMines, Rachel(Translated by)
Part of the Judaic Traditions in Literature, Music, and Art series
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With his intense, quickfire psychological fiction and consistent portrayal of characters’ subconscious minds, Jonah Rosenfeld is a standout among Yiddish authors of the early twentieth century.

In his dedication to observing human psychology, he frequently confronted issues rarely dealt with by his contemporaries.

In A Plague of Cholera and Other Stories, Rosenfeld confronts the issues of his day, whether they be epidemics, differing social expectations for men and women, financial instability, or challenges to Jewish life at the beginning of the twentieth century.

His themes are as relevant today as when the stories were first published.

This new translation from the original Yiddish is culled from anthologies spanning Rosenfeld’s career, starting in 1924 and running through 1959 and contextualized alongside Rosenfeld’s biography and other writings.

These short stories are presented in a fresh, approachable way, welcoming to students as well as seasoned readers of Yiddish texts and translations.

By narrating the lives of impoverished and working-class Jews in Europe and urban North America, A Plague of Cholera and Other Stories shines a light on the secular, uniquely Yiddish challenges of its day while offering a comprehensive, informed perspective by one of the most prominent writers of the language.

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Syracuse University Press
0815611641 / 9780815611646
Paperback / softback
839.133
15/04/2024
United States
English
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272 pages
23 cm
Translated from the Yiddish.