Аукцион 102 Часть 1 Jewish History: Books, Documents, Autographs, Photographs, Art, Jewelry: vintage, fashion
от The Bidder
26.8.23
Leibowitsz 9a, Gedera (entrance: stairs - white gate with trail), Израиль

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Elchanan Zeitlin, perished in Warsaw ghetto, book in Yiddish: “In a literary home”, illust., 1st ed., 1946 ...

Продан за: $35
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$ 35
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Аукцион проходил 26.8.23 в The Bidder
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Elchanan Zeitlin, perished in Warsaw ghetto, book in Yiddish: “In a literary home”, illust., 1st ed., 1946, Argentina
Edited by his brother Aharon Zeitlin
Buenos Aires, 238 pp., First and only edition. illust. by b/w photos, hard cover, 20.5 x 15 cm.
Condition: light wear and rubbing to cover, yellow paper, couple of stains inside.
Weight: 470 gr.
Elkhonen Zeitlin (1897-1942) was born in Rogachev, Belorussia. In 1920–1921, he visited Palestine with his brother Arn, and upon returning to Warsaw studied medicine but did not graduate from the university. He joined the Folkspartey for a short time but later was active in a wider range of public, cultural, educational, and theatrical organizations across party lines.
From 1926 until World War II, Elkhonen was coeditor and a major contributor to the Warsaw newspaper Undzer ekspres (Our Express), a paper that represented a broad spectrum of opinion and appealed to a mass readership. He also contributed to Globus, Literarishe bleter, and other Yiddish periodicals. Unlike his father and elder brother, Elkhonen had no inclination toward mysticism; his style was clear and lucid, his worldview positivist. A small collection of his lyrical poetry, A bikhele lider (A Little Book of Poetry), came out in Warsaw in 1931, but the main area of his literary activity was journalism. In the first volume of his memoirs, In a literarisher shtub (In a Literary Home; 1937), he recreated the lively and intense atmosphere of literary and intellectual life in Jewish Warsaw before and after World War I; this book is among the best examples of the memoir genre in Yiddish literature (the manuscript of second volume was lost during the war). About six months before the outbreak of World War II, he published a collection of essays about Yiddish theater, Bukh un bine (The Book and the Stage). When Germany invaded Poland he left Warsaw for Soviet-occupied Lwów, but when the German army occupied that city he returned to Warsaw. In the Warsaw ghetto he carried on his cultural and public activities. He died of illness in the ghetto and was buried in the Jewish cemetery.