The Five: A Novel of Jewish Life in Turn-Of-The-Century Odessa

"The beginning of this tale of bygone days in Odessa dates to the dawn of the twentieth...
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Author: Vladimir Jabotinsky
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The Five: A Novel of Jewish Life in Turn-Of-The-Century Odessa by Jabotinsky, Vladimir

The Five: A Novel of Jewish Life in Turn-Of-The-Century Odessa

$81.25

The Five: A Novel of Jewish Life in Turn-Of-The-Century Odessa

$81.25
Author: Vladimir Jabotinsky
Format: Paperback
Language: English

"The beginning of this tale of bygone days in Odessa dates to the dawn of the twentieth century. At that time we used to refer to the first years of this period as the 'springtime, ' meaning a social and political awakening. For my generation, these years also coincided with our own personal springtime, in the sense that we were all in our youthful twenties. And both of these springtimes, as well as the image of our carefree Black Sea capital with acacias growing along its steep banks, are interwoven in my memory with the story of one family in which there were five children: Marusya, Marko, Lika, Serezha, and Torik."--from The Five

The Five is an captivating novel of the decadent fin-de-siècle written by Vladimir Jabotinsky (1880-1940), a controversial leader in the Zionist movement whose literary talents, until now, have largely gone unrecognized by Western readers. The author deftly paints a picture of Russia's decay and decline--a world permeated with sexuality, mystery, and intrigue. Michael R. Katz has crafted the first English-language translation of this important novel, which was written in Russian in 1935 and published a year later in Paris under the title Pyatero.

The book is Jabotinsky's elegaic paean to the Odessa of his youth, a place that no longer exists. It tells the story of an upper-middle-class Jewish family, the Milgroms, at the turn of the century. It follows five siblings as they change, mature, and come to accept their places in a rapidly evolving world. With flashes of humor, Jabotinsky captures the ferment of the time as reflected in political, social, artistic, and spiritual developments. He depicts with nostalgia the excitement of life in old Odessa and comments poignantly on the failure of the dream of Jewish assimilation within the Russian empire.



Author: Vladimir Jabotinsky
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 04/13/2005
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.67lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.82w x 0.55d
ISBN: 9780801489037
Audience: Young Adult


Review Citation(s):
Booklist 04/01/2005 pg. 1344

About the Author

Michael R. Katz is C. V. Starr Professor of Russian Studies at Middlebury College. He is the author of The Literary Ballad in Early Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature and Dreams and the Unconscious in Nineteenth-Century Russian Fiction. Katz is also the translator of many novels, including Nikolai Chernyshevsky's What Is to Be Done? and Mikhail Artsybashev's Sanin, both from Cornell. Vladimir Jabotinsky was a Russian Jewish Revisionist Zionist leader, author, poet, orator, soldier and founder of the Jewish Self-Defense Organization in Odessa. With Joseph Trumpeldor, he co-founded the Jewish Legion[2] of the British army in World War I. Later he established several Jewish organizations in what was then called Palestine, including Beitar, HaTzohar and the Irgun. Michael Stanislawski is Nathan J. Miller Professor of Jewish History at Columbia University and the author of several books, including Zionism and the Fin de Siècle: Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism from Nordau to Jabotinsky.


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