Arguing with the Storm: Stories by Yiddish Women Writers (Jewish Women Writers)
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From the shtetl to the New World from failed revolutions in tsarist Russia to the Holocaust these Yiddish tales illuminate a lost world from a womans distinctive perspective. For decades stories by Yiddish women writers were available only to those who spoke the mother tongue of Eastern European Jews. This translation brings some of the lost women writers of the golden age of Yiddish to English-speaking readers. Their stories range from the wryly humorousa girl seeking a wet nurse for her cousin brings him to a shiksa with dire consequencesto the bittersweet as a once-idealistic revolutionary now sees her hopes for humanity as fantasy. The title is from a poem that describes a widow arguing with a storm that threatens her harvest. It is a metaphor for the Holocaust whose dark cloud was rising. Arguing with the Storm is a joy to read and a tribute to all those women who in arguing with the storm fought to protect their families and way of life. The anthology includes works by Sarah Hamer-Jacklyn Bryna Bercovitch Anne Viderman Malka Lee Frume Halpern Rochel Bruches Paula Frankel-Zaltzman Chava Rosenfarb and Rikuda Potash. Rhea Tregebov teaches creative writing at the University of British Columbia and is the author of six critically acclaimed books of poetry most recently (alive): Poems New and Selected. She collected these tales with the help of the Winnipeg Womens Yiddish Reading Circle.
Product details
- Publisher
- My Store
- Publication date
- March 1, 2008
- ISBN-10
- 155861558X
- ISBN-13
- 9781558615588
- Item Weight
- 9.6 oz
- Dimensions
- 8.5 × 0.71 × 5.59 in
