Yiddish Rediscoveries- Binele

Prijzen vanaf
24,99

Uitgelicht

VERGELIJK ALLE AANBIEDERS (3)

Beschrijving

Bol A forgotten Yiddish children's fantasy, at last in EnglishBinele comes from a world of Yiddish literature that spoke to children with seriousness, tenderness, and high hopes. First serialized in 1938 in Kinder Tsaytung, a Yiddish socialist children's magazine, B. J. Bialostotzky's tale follows Binele, a young boy who cannot accept that joy should be brief and suffering ordinary. Instead, he sets out to find the Land of Endless Holiday.What follows is at once a wonder tale, a moral quest, and what Professor Michael Weingrad, in his afterword, calls "a fantasy for very dark times." Guided by Eliyahu haNovi, the Prophet Elijah, through a landscape of beauty, sorrow, and danger, Binele pursues his dream of a world remade on gentler and more just terms.Drawing on Jewish folklore, messianic longing, and the ideals of Yiddish socialist culture, Binele reveals a little-known chapter in the history of twentieth century fantasy. Weingrad's afterword, "Bialostotzky's Neverending Story," places the tale in conversation with the more famous contemporary works of C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien.This bilingual edition restores a distinctive Yiddish classic to new life for readers of English and Yiddish alike: a deeply Jewish fantasy of courage, longing, and the hope that somewhere beyond the horizon, a better world still waits.

Vergelijk aanbieders (3)

Shop
Prijs
Verzendkosten
Totale prijs
24,99
2,99
27,98
Naar shop
2,99 Shipping Costs
37,17
4,53
41,70
Naar shop
4,53 Shipping Costs
37,17
4,53
41,70
Naar shop
4,53 Shipping Costs
Beschrijving (2)
Bol

A forgotten Yiddish children's fantasy, at last in EnglishBinele comes from a world of Yiddish literature that spoke to children with seriousness, tenderness, and high hopes. First serialized in 1938 in Kinder Tsaytung, a Yiddish socialist children's magazine, B. J. Bialostotzky's tale follows Binele, a young boy who cannot accept that joy should be brief and suffering ordinary. Instead, he sets out to find the Land of Endless Holiday.What follows is at once a wonder tale, a moral quest, and what Professor Michael Weingrad, in his afterword, calls "a fantasy for very dark times." Guided by Eliyahu haNovi, the Prophet Elijah, through a landscape of beauty, sorrow, and danger, Binele pursues his dream of a world remade on gentler and more just terms.Drawing on Jewish folklore, messianic longing, and the ideals of Yiddish socialist culture, Binele reveals a little-known chapter in the history of twentieth century fantasy. Weingrad's afterword, "Bialostotzky's Neverending Story," places the tale in conversation with the more famous contemporary works of C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien.This bilingual edition restores a distinctive Yiddish classic to new life for readers of English and Yiddish alike: a deeply Jewish fantasy of courage, longing, and the hope that somewhere beyond the horizon, a better world still waits.

Amazon

Pagina's: 172, Editie: Bilingual ed., Paperback, Ben Yehuda Press


Productspecificaties

Merk Ben Yehuda Press
EAN
  • 9781963475906
Maat


Prijshistorie

* Prijshistorie bevat geen data van Amazon, Amazon Marketplace.

Prijzen voor het laatst bijgewerkt op:

Uitgelichte Keuze
24,99
Naar shop