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Under a Bloodred Sky - Avigdor Hameiri’s War Stories and Poetry

English · Hardback

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This book represents an anthology of Avigdor Hameiri's ten most compelling war stories and poetry. They are unique in mixing the supernatural and macabre with war, pogroms, and antisemitism, and reflect the unique complexity of the Jewish soldier's experience of the most vicious war the world had yet witnessed to date.



List of contents










Introduction by Editors and Translators
Introduction
1. Under a Bloodred Sky (Poem)
2. Christians (or, How My Hair Turned White Overnight)
3. Silence (Poem)
4. Revenge
5. Satan's Idyll (Poem)
6. On the Verge
7. Kill the Lights (Poem)
8. The Spider
9. On Guard (Poem)
10. A Blessed Fall Dawn
11. Question and Answer (Poem)
12. Hanale
13. Matrimony (Poem)
14. A Night of Vigil
15. By Hands of Man (Poem)
16. The Storm
17. The Filth King (Poem)
18. Sarah Bänger
19. The Bereaved Mothers (Poem)
20. Gift
21. On Fascism and Its Goal (Speech at the ceremonial opening of the Second National "Antifa" Conference in Tel Aviv, April 12, 1935 at Mugrabi Theater)


About the author










Peter Appelbaum is a retired microbiologist who is spending his retirement years writing and translating books about Jewish history during World War I and the immediate post-war period. He is the recipient of the 2019 Rise Domb Porjes prize for his translation of Avigdor Hameiri's Hell on Earth.
Dan Hecht is a doctoral student at the School of Cultural Studies at Tel Aviv University who wrote an extensive Masters thesis on the writings of Avigdor Hameiri, focusing on his dual national loyalty to his Hungarian heritage and his Hebrew homeland. He is currently writing his PhD on the essayistic prose of Eliezer Steinmann.


Summary

This book represents an anthology of Avigdor Hameiri’s ten most compelling war stories and poetry. His war stories are unique, and different from his Hebrew writer contemporaries in that they mix the supernatural and macabre with war, pogroms, and antisemitism. These stories and poems reflect like no other the unique complexity of the Jewish soldier’s experience of the most vicious and shocking war the world had witnessed to date — the battles, the agony, the dilemmas faced by the Jewish soldier, bravery versus cowardice, the notion of imminent death, breaking the sixth commandment (Thou Shalt Not Murder), elements of pacifism (particularly involving camaraderie between the common soldiers on both sides of the battlefield and their shared hatred for rank), and more.


Product details

Authors Avigdor Hameiri
Assisted by Peter C. Appelbaum (Editor), Peter C. Appelbaum (Translation), Peter C. Appelbaum (Editor and translation), Dan Hecht (Editor and translation)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.03.2023
 
EAN 9798887190662
ISBN 979-8-88719-066-2
No. of pages 176
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Ukraine, First World War, Fiction in translation, Jewish Studies, Hungary, Fiction: general and literary

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