The Shadows of Berlin: The Berlin Stories of Dovid Bergelson

Shadows of Berlin is, in part, a bleak chronicle of life in Europe growing ever more hostile...
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Author: Dovid Bergelson
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The Shadows of Berlin: The Berlin Stories of Dovid Bergelson by Bergelson, Dovid

The Shadows of Berlin: The Berlin Stories of Dovid Bergelson

¥3,886

The Shadows of Berlin: The Berlin Stories of Dovid Bergelson

¥3,886
Author: Dovid Bergelson
Format: Paperback
Language: English

Shadows of Berlin is, in part, a bleak chronicle of life in Europe growing ever more hostile at the edge of World War II, part mythic parable. Bergelson's stories--passionate, honest, dark and often hilarious--hint at the possibility of redemption even as they suggest a horror just around the corner.

David Bergelson's Berlin stories reveal a moment of incredible possibility in Jewish culture--a time when some of the greatest Yiddish writers of the day saw the German capital as a beacon for progressive, modernist creative artists. In the course of one brief sentence, Bergelson masterfully descends from the teeming Berliner streets into the depths of his characters' souls. His prose sparkles with stylistic virtuosity, savage humor, and creates a seamless fusion of Western and Eastern European modernisms. - Robert Adler Peckerar, Director of Education, National Yiddish Book Center

Despair peoples Bergelson's Berlin. His stories describe a metropolis in the aftermath of World War I. These are stories of Jewish refugees lurking in shadows, who seek healing and redemption from the awful massacres of the Jewish communities of the Ukraine. Isolated, alienated, prey to sexual predators, and victimized by scams, these refugees plot revenge against the pogromists with whom they jostle elbows in seedy rooming houses and packed trolleys. Bergelson's characters are figures who have lost their centers, ghosts inhabiting boarding houses, seeking but failing to find meaning in their lives amid petty encounters they imagine as world-shaking events. Against the grey world of his realistic description, the narrators of his stories suggest through their wit other human possibilities closed off to his characters. --Murray Baumgarten, Director of Jewish Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz

Bergelson's genius has been a well-kept secret for far too long. But now the secret is out. These stories are dazzling and devastating, their power slowly overtaking you as you become aware, in page after page of carefully crafted and shockingly honest prose, of the astounding presence of irrational evil. Expect to be stunned. --Dara Horn, author of In the Image

Dovid Bergelson (1884-1952) is considered to be one of the best Soviet Yiddish writers of the twentieth century. He was executed in 1952 as part of Stalin's purge of Soviet Yiddish culture.

Joachim Neugroschel is the winner of three PEN Translation Awards and the French-American Translation Prize. His translations include works by Franz Kafka, Marcel Proust and Thomas Mann.



Author: Dovid Bergelson
Publisher: City Lights Books
Published: 06/01/2005
Pages: 120
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.28lbs
Size: 7.30h x 5.04w x 0.36d
ISBN: 9780872864443


Review Citation(s):
Booklist 05/01/2005 pg. 1568
Library Journal 10/01/2005 pg. 122

About the Author
Dovid Bergelson, one of the most renowned and influential writers of the 1900s, was born in Ocrimovo, Ukraine, in 1884. In 1952, at the age of 68, after four years of prison, he died a victim of Stalin's police. His work as a writer and literary man spans a period of approximately thirty years.

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