The Portrayal of Jews in Modern Bielarusian Literature

By Zina J. Gimpelevich
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780773553170, 504 pages, July 2018

An insightful introduction to the relationship between Bielarusians of Christian and Jewish origins, as recorded in Bielarusian literature.

Description

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Reviews

"The Portrayal of Jews in Modern Bielarusian Literature covers a wide range of literary figures, consistently adheres to the theme of empathy towards Jews living in Bielarus, and treats a controversial subject with great sensitivity." Charles A. Ruud, Western University and the author of The Constant Diplomat: Robert Ford in Moscow

"This very ambitious and handsomely produced monograph is clearly a labour of love, written enthusiastically in an almost intimate personal style. The illustrations of woodcuts depicting Jewish life also enhance a book that will not be superseded in the near future, and may indeed inspire later scholars. It deserves a place in all libraries that have a place for books about Jewish life including antisemitism, and the literature and history of Belarus." The Slavonic and East European Review