Language: English
Published by Yale University Press (edition ), 2010
ISBN 10: 0300095147 ISBN 13: 9780300095142
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Language: English
Published by Yale University Press, 2010
ISBN 10: 0300095147 ISBN 13: 9780300095142
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Language: English
Published by Yale University Press, 2010
ISBN 10: 0300095147 ISBN 13: 9780300095142
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Language: English
Published by Yale University Press, 2010
ISBN 10: 0300095147 ISBN 13: 9780300095142
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Language: English
Published by Yale University Press, 2010
ISBN 10: 0300095147 ISBN 13: 9780300095142
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Paperback. Condition: New. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author's journey home to his Polish birthplace. In 1934, with World War II on the horizon, Jacob Glatstein (1896 -1971) traveled from his home in America to his native Poland to visit his dying mother. One of the foremost Yiddish poets of the day, he used his journey as the basis for two autobiographical novellas, together known as The Glatstein Chronicles, in which he intertwines childhood memories with observations of growing anti-Semitism in Europe.
Language: English
Published by Yale University Press, 2010
ISBN 10: 0300095147 ISBN 13: 9780300095142
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Language: English
Published by White Goat Press, 2023
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author' s journey home to his Polish birthplace. In 1934, with World War II on the horizon, Jacob Glatstein (1896 1971) traveled from his home in America to his native Poland to visit his dying mother. One of the foremost Yiddish poets of the day, he used his journey as the basis for two autobiographical novellas, together known as The Glatstein Chronicles, in which he intertwines childhood memories with observations of growing anti-Semitism in Europe. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author's journey home to his Polish birthplace. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condition: New. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author's journey home to his Polish birthplace. In 1934, with World War II on the horizon, Jacob Glatstein (1896 -1971) traveled from his home in America to his native Poland to visit his dying mother. One of the foremost Yiddish poets of the day, he used his journey as the basis for two autobiographical novellas, together known as The Glatstein Chronicles, in which he intertwines childhood memories with observations of growing anti-Semitism in Europe.
Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author' s journey home to his Polish birthplace. In 1934, with World War II on the horizon, Jacob Glatstein (1896 1971) traveled from his home in America to his native Poland to visit his dying mother. One of the foremost Yiddish poets of the day, he used his journey as the basis for two autobiographical novellas, together known as The Glatstein Chronicles, in which he intertwines childhood memories with observations of growing anti-Semitism in Europe. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author's journey home to his Polish birthplace. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: New. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author's journey home to his Polish birthplace. In 1934, with World War II on the horizon, Jacob Glatstein (1896 -1971) traveled from his home in America to his native Poland to visit his dying mother. One of the foremost Yiddish poets of the day, he used his journey as the basis for two autobiographical novellas, together known as The Glatstein Chronicles, in which he intertwines childhood memories with observations of growing anti-Semitism in Europe.
Papeback. Condition: Fine. First Printing, # String. 396pp. New Yiddish Library. Edited and with an introductio by Ruth Wisse. Translated by Maier Deshell and Norbert Guterman. Photos sent on request. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Hardback. Condition: New. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author's journey home to his Polish birthplace. In 1934, with World War II on the horizon, Jacob Glatstein (1896 -1971) traveled from his home in America to his native Poland to visit his dying mother. One of the foremost Yiddish poets of the day, he used his journey as the basis for two autobiographical novellas, together known as The Glatstein Chronicles, in which he intertwines childhood memories with observations of growing anti-Semitism in Europe.
Language: English
Published by Yale University Press, 2010
ISBN 10: 0300095147 ISBN 13: 9780300095142
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Language: English
Published by Yale University Press, 2010
ISBN 10: 0300095147 ISBN 13: 9780300095142
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author' s journey home to his Polish birthplace. In 1934, with World War II on the horizon, Jacob Glatstein (1896 1971) traveled from his home in America to his native Poland to visit his dying mother. One of the foremost Yiddish poets of the day, he used his journey as the basis for two autobiographical novellas, together known as The Glatstein Chronicles, in which he intertwines childhood memories with observations of growing anti-Semitism in Europe. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author's journey home to his Polish birthplace. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: New. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author's journey home to his Polish birthplace. In 1934, with World War II on the horizon, Jacob Glatstein (1896 -1971) traveled from his home in America to his native Poland to visit his dying mother. One of the foremost Yiddish poets of the day, he used his journey as the basis for two autobiographical novellas, together known as The Glatstein Chronicles, in which he intertwines childhood memories with observations of growing anti-Semitism in Europe.
Hardback. Condition: New. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author's journey home to his Polish birthplace. In 1934, with World War II on the horizon, Jacob Glatstein (1896 -1971) traveled from his home in America to his native Poland to visit his dying mother. One of the foremost Yiddish poets of the day, he used his journey as the basis for two autobiographical novellas, together known as The Glatstein Chronicles, in which he intertwines childhood memories with observations of growing anti-Semitism in Europe.
Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author' s journey home to his Polish birthplace. In 1934, with World War II on the horizon, Jacob Glatstein (1896 1971) traveled from his home in America to his native Poland to visit his dying mother. One of the foremost Yiddish poets of the day, he used his journey as the basis for two autobiographical novellas, together known as The Glatstein Chronicles, in which he intertwines childhood memories with observations of growing anti-Semitism in Europe. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author's journey home to his Polish birthplace. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: New. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author's journey home to his Polish birthplace. In 1934, with World War II on the horizon, Jacob Glatstein (1896 -1971) traveled from his home in America to his native Poland to visit his dying mother. One of the foremost Yiddish poets of the day, he used his journey as the basis for two autobiographical novellas, together known as The Glatstein Chronicles, in which he intertwines childhood memories with observations of growing anti-Semitism in Europe.
Hardback. Condition: New. This seminal American work from the Yiddish literary canon, in a restored English edition, offers the luminous narrative of the author's journey home to his Polish birthplace. In 1934, with World War II on the horizon, Jacob Glatstein (1896 -1971) traveled from his home in America to his native Poland to visit his dying mother. One of the foremost Yiddish poets of the day, he used his journey as the basis for two autobiographical novellas, together known as The Glatstein Chronicles, in which he intertwines childhood memories with observations of growing anti-Semitism in Europe.