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"The Dybbuk, by S. An-sky (1863-1920) is the crown jewel of the Jewish theatre, the most renowned, most beloved, most translated, and most performed of all Jewish plays. It was first performed in Yiddish by the Vilna Troupe in Warsaw in 1920, and by the Habima Theatre in Moscow in 1922. It has subsequently been performed thousands of times all over the world in a score of languages. It is still being performed well into the 21st Century. As an agnostic Socialist, An-sky enigmatically wrote this play which favorably depicts a late 19th Century Hasidic community. A young maiden in love with one youth being forced to marry another is the kernel of the play around which the rest is developed: the dybbuk himself. A dybbuk is usually defined as a malevolent spirit that inhabits the body of a living person. An-sky's dybbuk is unique in that the spirit of the unsuccessful lover inhabits the body of the hapless bride. That is, the two love each other. This is the nature of the tragedy." -- back cover.
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Bokus
82 kr dyrare
Rör sig ofta
Författare
S. An-Ski
Översättare
Fernando Peñalosa
Författare
S. An-Ski
Förlag
Tsiterboym Books
Utgivningsår
2014
Sidantal
192
Språk
Engelska
Fysiska detaljer
portrait
Dewey
839.12
ISBN
9781494837532
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"The Dybbuk, by S. An-sky (1863-1920) is the crown jewel of the Jewish theatre, the most renowned, most beloved, most translated, and most performed of all Jewish plays. It was first performed in Yiddish by the Vilna Troupe in Warsaw in 1920, and by the Habima Theatre in Moscow in 1922. It has subsequently been performed thousands of times all over the world in a score of languages. It is still being performed well into the 21st Century. As an agnostic Socialist, An-sky enigmatically wrote this play which favorably depicts a late 19th Century Hasidic community. A young maiden in love with one youth being forced to marry another is the kernel of the play around which the rest is developed: the dybbuk himself. A dybbuk is usually defined as a malevolent spirit that inhabits the body of a living person. An-sky's dybbuk is unique in that the spirit of the unsuccessful lover inhabits the body of the hapless bride. That is, the two love each other. This is the nature of the tragedy." -- back cover.
Avvakta – priset är högt
Bokus
82 kr dyrare
Rör sig ofta
Författare
S. An-Ski
Översättare
Fernando Peñalosa
Författare
S. An-Ski
Förlag
Tsiterboym Books
Utgivningsår
2014
Sidantal
192
Språk
Engelska
Fysiska detaljer
portrait
Dewey
839.12
ISBN
9781494837532
2014 · Engelska
between two worlds : bilingual edition
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"The Dybbuk, by S. An-sky (1863-1920) is the crown jewel of the Jewish theatre, the most renowned, most beloved, most translated, and most performed of all Jewish plays. It was first performed in Yiddish by the Vilna Troupe in Warsaw in 1920, and by the Habima Theatre in Moscow in 1922. It has subsequently been performed thousands of times all over the world in a score of languages. It is still being performed well into the 21st Century. As an agnostic Socialist, An-sky enigmatically wrote this play which favorably depicts a late 19th Century Hasidic community. A young maiden in love with one youth being forced to marry another is the kernel of the play around which the rest is developed: the dybbuk himself. A dybbuk is usually defined as a malevolent spirit that inhabits the body of a living person. An-sky's dybbuk is unique in that the spirit of the unsuccessful lover inhabits the body of the hapless bride. That is, the two love each other. This is the nature of the tragedy." -- back cover.
Avvakta – priset är högt
Bokus
82 kr dyrare
Rör sig ofta
Författare
S. An-Ski
Förlag
Tsiterboym Books
Utgivningsår
2014
Sidantal
192
Språk
Engelska
ISBN
9781494837532