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Abraham Sutzkever (1913–2010)

Auteur de Le ghetto de Wilno, 1941-1944

55+ oeuvres 180 utilisateurs 2 critiques 4 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Sutzkever is a towering figure among Yiddish poets of all ages. He started to write in his native city of Vilna in the 1930s and endured the Nazi occupation of that city. He joined the partisans in 1943 and was called as a witness at the Nuremberg trials of 1946. He now lives in Israel, where he afficher plus edits the prestigious Yiddish literary journal Di Goldene Keyt (The Golden Chain). A great master of word and image, he has found his own way of extracting beauty from the somber realities of Jewish life, and his writing eloquently expresses the tragedy and heroism of the Holocaust period. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
Crédit image: Shmerke Kaczerginski (left) and Abraham Sutzkever (right) in 1930s By Unknown author - Valstybinis Vilniaus Gaono žydų muziejus via Europeana, CC0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=70557085

Œuvres de Abraham Sutzkever

Le ghetto de Wilno, 1941-1944 (1946) 18 exemplaires
Selected Poetry and Prose (1991) 16 exemplaires
Siberia : a poem (1961) 14 exemplaires
Sutzkever Essential Prose (2020) 4 exemplaires
Gesänge vom Meer des Todes (2009) 3 exemplaires
כנפי שחם 1 exemplaire
גהײמשטאָט 1 exemplaire
Oazis 1 exemplaire
Kol-Nidre : poem 1 exemplaire
Poesia 1 exemplaire
Ṿaldiḳs 1 exemplaire
Di fidlroyz 1 exemplaire
Gaystike erd 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Big Book of Modern Fantasy (2020) — Contributeur — 108 exemplaires
Contemporary East European Poetry: An Anthology (1983) — Contributeur — 40 exemplaires
Poetry Magazine Vol. 205 No. 2, November 2014 (2014) — Contributeur — 4 exemplaires
חוה זינגט יידיש — כותב המלים, quelques éditions2 exemplaires
Partisans of Vilna — Associated Name — 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
Sutzkever, Abraham
Autres noms
Sutzkever, Avrom
Суцкевер, Авром
Sutskever, Avrom
Date de naissance
1913-07-15
Date de décès
2010-01-20
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Israël
Lieu de naissance
Vilnius, Lithuania
Lieu du décès
Tel Aviv, Israel
Lieux de résidence
Smargon, Litouwen
Siberië, Rusland
Wilna, Litouwen
Israël
Études
University of Vilna
Professions
poet
Yiddish writer
Holocaust survivor
literary editor
lecturer
Relations
Kaczerginski, Shmerke (friend, colleague)
Organisations
Yung Vilne
Prix et distinctions
Israel Prize for Literature (1985)
Courte biographie
Abraham Sutzkever, born to a Jewish family in Vilnius, Lithuania, is considered a towering figure among Yiddish poets. He spent part of his childhood in Russia. He started to write as a young man in the 1930s and became part of the Modernist writers and artists' group Yung-Vilne (Young Vilna). Following the Nazi occupation in 1941 in World War II, he and his family were sent to the Vilna Ghetto, where his mother and newborn son were murdered. Sutzkever helped hide treasures such as etchings by Marc Chagall and the diary of Theodor Herzl, and smuggled guns with his friend and fellow poet Shmerke Kaczerginski. In September 1943, when the Ghetto was being liquidated, he, along with his wife Freydke and Kaczerginski, escaped through the sewers to join the partisans. Russian Jewish writers persuaded the Soviets to send a plane to rescue the Sutzkevers in March 1944, and they flew to Moscow. Sutzkever was a witness at the Nuremberg war crimes trials in 1946. He then left for Paris, and later emigrated to Israel, where he edited the Yiddish literary journal Di Goldene Keyt (The Golden Chain) from 1949 to 1996. In the 1970s, as Yiddish was being revived by a new generation, he became a popular speaker on the academic lecture circuit. In 1985, he became the first Yiddish writer to win the Israel Prize. Some of his works have been published in English translation, including Burnt Pearls: Ghetto Poems of Abraham Sutzkever (1981).

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Surrealistiske fortællinger om forfatterens ophold i Vilnaghettoen i 1941-43. Indimellem svært at forstå forfatterens drømmende og modernistiske sprog, men også meget bevægende skildringer af jødernes frygtelige skæbne.
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Signalé
msc | Mar 14, 2019 |
די גאלדענע קייט : פערטליאר-שריפט פאר ליטערטור און געזעלשאפטלעכע פראבלעמען
by אברהם סוצקובר (1990).
Publication: ת"א : הסתדרות הכללית של העובדים, 1990
LC Call: 892.908 ד 49
 
Signalé
gangleri | Feb 1, 2010 |

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Œuvres
55
Aussi par
5
Membres
180
Popularité
#119,865
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
2
ISBN
34
Langues
9
Favoris
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