

Literary portraits: Writers and artists from my generation Misha Levev
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Literary portraits : Sher Yaya Bers and artists from a generation Misha Levev
Proza / יידיש / the. Leivik-Färlag / 2007 / 342 pages
Misha Leves book "Literary Portraits" brings us quite a cast of many Yiddish writers such as: David Hofstein, Jacob Sternberg, Yechiel Schreiman, Boris Sandler and Yosef Borg. And also artists and the painter Meir Axelrod and the composer Lev Kogan. Der author setts us tso in a stylizirtan, intimen Yiddish syene überläbungen von perzenlechke trefungen mit der yiddish kultur-elite in roten-färband von der perspektiv von seyen life in Israel. This book is a memory of the engineer Roman Schwinger (1924-1994) who was born in Poland, fought against Nazi Germany in the German army and published in 1969.
Literary Portraits: The Writers and Artists of Our Generation | Misha Lev
Prose / Yiddish / H. Leivik Publishing / 2007 / Hardcover / 342 pages
Misha Lev's book brings us portraits of many Yiddish writers, such as: David Hafstein, Yaakov Sternberg, Yechiel Shreibman, Boris Sandler and Yosef Burg. As well as artists such as the painter Meir Axelrot and the composer Lev Kagan. The author presents to us in a very stylish and intimate Yiddish, his experiences from personal encounters with the Jewish-cultural elite of the Soviet Union, from the perspective of his life in the country.
The book is dedicated to the memory of engineer Roman Schwinger (1924-1994), who was born in Poland, fought against Nazi Germany in the ranks of the Red Army, and immigrated to Israel in 1969.
Literary Portraits: The writers and artists of my generation Misha Lev
Prose / Yiddish / H. Leyvik Publishing House / 2007 / 342 pages
Misha Lev's book brings us portraits of many Yiddish writers, such as: David Oppstein, Jacob Sternberg, Yechiel Schreibman, Boris Sandler and Joseph Borg, as well as artists such as the painter Meir Axelroth and the composer Lev Kagan. The author presents us with a very stylish and personal Yiddish, his experiences from personal encounters with the cultural elite of the Soviet Union, from the perspective of his life in Israel. The book is dedicated to the memory of the engineer Roman Schwinger (1924-1994) who was born in Poland, fought against Nazi Germany in the Red Army and immigrated to Israel in 1969.
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