Yosef haim brenner (19 risultati)

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Editore: Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia 1971
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Hardbound. Condizione: Very Good. Octavo in dust jacket , xvi, 311 pp. Translated from the Hebrew by Hillel Halkin under the auspices of the Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature Ltd. and with an introduction by Halkin.
Editore: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1971
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hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. trans. fr.Hebrew by Hillel Halkin. Jewish Publication Society of America, JPSofA, Phila. 1971, 8vo. hardcover, 310pp. novel re Palestine, written ca.1916. VG in edgeworn, VG- dj $.
Altre immaginiEditore: The Jewish Publication Society of America 1971
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Altre immaginiLingua: Ebraico
Editore: Hotsa'at Kadimah (Sifriyah amammit), New York 1918
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 67, (1) pages. 153 x 110 mm. Yosef Haim Brenner (also Yosef Chaim Brenner)(1881-1921) was a Russian-born Hebrew-language author and one of the pioneers of modern Hebrew literature. He was born to a poor Jewish family in Novi Mlini, Russian Empire, studied at a yeshiva in Po…chep, and published his first story, Pat Lechem ("A Loaf of Bread") in HaMelitz, a Hebrew language newspaper, in 1900, followed by a collection of short stories in 1901. In 1902, Brenner was drafted into the Russian army. Two years later, when the Russo-Japanese War broke out, he deserted. He was initially captured, but escaped to London with the help of the General Jewish Labor Bund, which he had joined as a youth. In 1905, he met the Yiddish writer Lamed Shapiro. Brenner lived in an apartment in Whitechapel, which doubled as an office for HaMe'orer, a Hebrew periodical that he edited and published in 1906-1907. Brenner married Chaya, with whom he had a son, Uri. Brenner immigrated to Eretz Israel (then part of the Ottoman Empire) in 1909. He worked as a farmer, eager to put his Zionist ideology into practice. But he could not take the strain of manual labor, and soon left to devote himself to literature and teaching at the Gymnasia Herzliya in Tel Aviv. According to biographer Anita Shapira, he suffered from depression and problems of sexual identity. He became an eminent writer, critic and cultural icon of the Jewish and Zionist cultural milieu. He was murdered by Arabs in May 1921 during their Jaffa riots. In his writing, Brenner praised the Zionist endeavor, but also contradicted himself, contending that the Land of Israel was just another diaspora and no different from other diasporas. Brenner was very much an "experimental" writer, both in his use of language and in literary form. With Modern Hebrew still in its infancy, Brenner improvised with an intriguing mixture of Hebrew, Aramaic, Yiddish, English and Arabic. In his attempt to portray life realistically, his work is full of emotive punctuation and ellipses. Robert Alter, in the collection Modern Hebrew Literature, writes that Brenner "had little patience for the aesthetic dimension of imaginative fictions: 'A single particle of truth,' he once said, 'is more valuable to me than all possible poetry.'" Brenner "wants the brutally depressing facts to speak for themselves, without any authorial intervention or literary heightening." This was Alter's preface to Brenner's story, "The Way Out", published in 1919, and set during Turkish and British struggles over Palestine in WWI.
Altre immaginiLingua: Ebraico
Editore: Sifrut, Warsaw, Poland 1910
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fair. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 84 pages. 191 x 143 mm. Pages yellowed and fragile. Yosef Haim Brenner (also Yosef Chaim Brenner)(1881-1921) was a Russian-born Hebrew-language author and one of the pioneers of modern Hebrew literature. He was born to a poor Jewish family in Novi Mlini, Russian Empire, studied…at a yeshiva in Pochep, and published his first story, Pat Lechem ("A Loaf of Bread") in HaMelitz, a Hebrew language newspaper, in 1900, followed by a collection of short stories in 1901. In 1902, Brenner was drafted into the Russian army. Two years later, when the Russo-Japanese War broke out, he deserted. He was initially captured, but escaped to London with the help of the General Jewish Labor Bund, which he had joined as a youth. In 1905, he met the Yiddish writer Lamed Shapiro. Brenner lived in an apartment in Whitechapel, which doubled as an office for HaMe'orer, a Hebrew periodical that he edited and published in 1906-1907. Brenner married Chaya, with whom he had a son, Uri. Brenner immigrated to Eretz Israel (then part of the Ottoman Empire) in 1909. He worked as a farmer, eager to put his Zionist ideology into practice. But he could not take the strain of manual labor, and soon left to devote himself to literature and teaching at the Gymnasia Herzliya in Tel Aviv. According to biographer Anita Shapira, he suffered from depression and problems of sexual identity. He became an eminent writer, critic and cultural icon of the Jewish and Zionist cultural milieu. He was murdered by Arabs in May 1921 during their Jaffa riots. In his writing, Brenner praised the Zionist endeavor, but also contradicted himself, contending that the Land of Israel was just another diaspora and no different from other diasporas. Brenner was very much an "experimental" writer, both in his use of language and in literary form. With Modern Hebrew still in its infancy, Brenner improvised with an intriguing mixture of Hebrew, Aramaic, Yiddish, English and Arabic. In his attempt to portray life realistically, his work is full of emotive punctuation and ellipses. Robert Alter, in the collection Modern Hebrew Literature, writes that Brenner "had little patience for the aesthetic dimension of imaginative fictions: 'A single particle of truth,' he once said, 'is more valuable to me than all possible poetry.'" Brenner "wants the brutally depressing facts to speak for themselves, without any authorial intervention or literary heightening." This was Alter's preface to Brenner's story, "The Way Out", published in 1919, and set during Turkish and British struggles over Palestine in WWI.
Altre immaginiLingua: Ebraico
Editore: Israel Matz Foundation Keren Israel matz [undated, probably 1930s] 1930
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Hardcover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 212 x 142 mm. xxiv, 264 pages. U.S. publisher, Tel Aviv printer. Yosef Haim Brenner (also Yosef Chaim Brenner)(1881-1921) was a Russian-born Hebrew-language author and one of the pioneers of modern Hebrew literature. He was born to a poor Jewish family in Novi Mlini, Russian Emp…ire, studied at a yeshiva in Pochep, and published his first story, Pat Lechem ("A Loaf of Bread") in HaMelitz, a Hebrew language newspaper, in 1900, followed by a collection of short stories in 1901. In 1902, Brenner was drafted into the Russian army. Two years later, when the Russo-Japanese War broke out, he deserted. He was initially captured, but escaped to London with the help of the General Jewish Labor Bund, which he had joined as a youth. In 1905, he met the Yiddish writer Lamed Shapiro. Brenner lived in an apartment in Whitechapel, which doubled as an office for HaMe'orer, a Hebrew periodical that he edited and published in 1906-1907. Brenner married Chaya, with whom he had a son, Uri. Brenner immigrated to Eretz Israel (then part of the Ottoman Empire) in 1909. He worked as a farmer, eager to put his Zionist ideology into practice. But he could not take the strain of manual labor, and soon left to devote himself to literature and teaching at the Gymnasia Herzliya in Tel Aviv. According to biographer Anita Shapira, he suffered from depression and problems of sexual identity. He became an eminent writer, critic and cultural icon of the Jewish and Zionist cultural milieu. He was murdered by Arabs in May 1921 during their Jaffa riots. In his writing, Brenner praised the Zionist endeavor, but also contradicted himself, contending that the Land of Israel was just another diaspora and no different from other diasporas. Brenner was very much an "experimental" writer, both in his use of language and in literary form. With Modern Hebrew still in its infancy, Brenner improvised with an intriguing mixture of Hebrew, Aramaic, Yiddish, English and Arabic. In his attempt to portray life realistically, his work is full of emotive punctuation and ellipses. Robert Alter, in the collection Modern Hebrew Literature, writes that Brenner "had little patience for the aesthetic dimension of imaginative fictions: 'A single particle of truth,' he once said, 'is more valuable to me than all possible poetry.'" Brenner "wants the brutally depressing facts to speak for themselves, without any authorial intervention or literary heightening." This was Alter's preface to Brenner's story, "The Way Out", published in 1919, and set during Turkish and British struggles over Palestine in WWI.
Editore: Jewish Publiaction Society of America
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Condizione: Good. Good condition. Good dust jacket. (jewish fiction) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
Editore: Jewish Publication Society of America
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Condizione: Very Good. Very Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. (Jewish Fiction, Zionism) A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
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Condizione: Fine. Ithaca 1971 1st edition Cornell. Hardcover. octavo. Interesting novel about life in Jewish settlements in Middle East around beginning of 20thc.Translated by Hillel Halkin. 310pp., hardcover. Fine in VG DJ (dj a bit worn ).

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Condizione: Good. 8vo. 310 pp. Very Good, Brown Cloth, Dust Jacket with minor stains, edge wear, rubbing, DJ clipped, some shelf wear. Prepared under the auspices of the Institute For The Translation Of Hebrew Literature Ltd. Translated from the Hebrew by Hillel Halkin.

Editore: Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America / Cornell University Press. 1971
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Condizione: Good. 8vo. 310 pp. Near fine in brown boards with very good slightly edge-worn dust jacket. Dust jacket has one scratch or scuff mark along upper third. Endpapers slightly yellowed. Translated from the Hebrew by Hillel Halkin.

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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Cornell University Press. Hardcover 1971 First edition gilt titles to brown cloth, 8vo. 310 pp DJ has wear otherwise in VERY GOOD CLEAN TIGHT READING ORDER. Full refund if not satisfied. 24 hour despatch. If not pictured in this listing, a scan of the actual book is available on req…uest.

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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Condizione: New. KlappentextrnrnIncludes a selection of author s shorter fiction, including One Year , From A to M , Impressions of a Journey , Nerves (translated by Hillel Halkin) and the Memories of Brenner , by the Hebrew poet David Shimoni.

Editore: Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia 1971
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Hardcover. First Edition; First Printing. Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket.

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Includes a selection of author's shorter fiction, including 'One Year', 'From A to M', 'Impressions of a Journey', 'Nerves' (translated by Hillel Halkin) and the 'Memories of Brenner', by the Hebrew poet David Shimoni.

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Editore: The Toby Press, London 2004
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21.5x14 cm. xv+266 pages. Softcover. In good condition. The book is in : English.

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