The False Assumptions of American Policy in the Middle East
Solving the Israel-Palestinian conflict won’t bring regional peace.
October 14, 2015
Moyshe Kulbak’s Zelmenyaners.
In his own day, Moyshe Kulbak (1896-1937) was best known for his poetry; today he is known mostly to specialists. His literary masterpiece may be his novel The Zelmenyaners, written and published in the Soviet Union in the 1930s and lately available in an English translation by Hillel Halkin. The novel tells the story of a Jewish extended family living around a courtyard in a Belarusian city, and their experience of the Russian revolution and Soviet rule. Madeleine Cohen writes in her review:
Solving the Israel-Palestinian conflict won’t bring regional peace.
The myth of a demographic time bomb.
Only on the surface.
Moyshe Kulbak’s Zelmenyaners.
Not at all.
In his own day, Moyshe Kulbak (1896-1937) was best known for his poetry; today he is known mostly to specialists. His literary masterpiece may be his novel The Zelmenyaners, written and published in the Soviet Union in the 1930s and lately available in an English translation by Hillel Halkin. The novel tells the story of a Jewish extended family living around a courtyard in a Belarusian city, and their experience of the Russian revolution and Soviet rule. Madeleine Cohen writes in her review:
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