Schtetl, schund, rebellion and Palestine

Texts presented in this anthology exemplify the phenomena occurring in the Jewish literature in Łódź at the turn of 20th century. They form a reflection of social and cultural changes, trends, fascinations and fears typical of a young Jewish generation living in a modern industrial metropolis. Its t...

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Jewish Łódź
Jewish culture
Jewish literature in Łódź
rebellion
schund
schtetl
Palestine
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Dekiert, Dariusz
Wiatr, Ewa
Schtetl, schund, rebellion and Palestine
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Jewish Łódź
Jewish culture
Jewish literature in Łódź
rebellion
schund
schtetl
Palestine
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Jewish Łódź
Jewish culture
Jewish literature in Łódź
rebellion
schund
schtetl
Palestine
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