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Genre/Form: | Biographies Criticism, interpretation, etc History Biography biografi |
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Named Person: | M Wiener; M Wiener; Meir Wiener; M Wiener |
Material Type: | Biography |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Mikhail Krutikov |
ISBN: | 9780804770071 0804770077 |
OCLC Number: | 467927185 |
Description: | xi, 392 pages ; 24 cm. |
Contents: | Introduction : why Meir Wiener? -- Failed messiahs : German Jewish culture -- Politics and scholarship in post-war Vienna -- On the way to Yiddish and emigration -- Soviet beginnings -- Folklore, language, and the haskalah -- Yiddish realism and literary history -- Soviet literature and theory -- History and fiction -- Life writing : between the usable and unusable past. |
Series Title: | Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture. |
Responsibility: | Mikhail Krutikov. |
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"This fascinating book offers the first complete evaluation of the legacy of Meir Wiener, one of the most prominent Jewish intellectuals and writers of the twentieth century. Wiener was, until now, deprived of well deserved interest and fame because he chose to share the fortunes of the Soviet Yiddish Communist establishment and dedicate himself to the study of modern Yiddish literature and its classics. Krutikov is an ideal commentator, equipped with all the erudition and sophistication the assessment of Wiener's multi-faceted legacy necessitates." -- Dan Miron * Columbia University * "This groundbreaking study pushes the boundaries of the monograph genre beyond the recovery of a much neglected great Yiddish scholar and writer, Meir Wiener, to revolutionize how we do Jewish cultural history. Krutikov lays out in fascinating detail the story of the unlikely marriage of German expressionism, Jewish mysticism and Soviet Marxism, showing that embracing such contradictory trends was in fact the norm in 20th century Jewish avant-garde literature. An extraordinary achievement of multilingual archival research, this book leads us through the life and afterlife not only of its protagonist but also of European Jewish modernism as a whole, all the way to its coded but stubborn survival in the heart of Soviet socialist realism." -- Chana Kronfeld, University of California * Berkeley * "The portrait of Meir Wiener that Krutikov paints in this book is as detailed as the most intricate miniature, and as impressive as the most abstract tableau. His self-proclaimed aim is to recover and rehabilitate this extraordinary figure in all his characteristically twentieth-century turmoil and ambivalence, an aim he ably achieves. Krutikov's writing is a rare combination of the engaging and the meticulous, a mixture much-needed to convey the depth and breadth of his research . . . The great triumph of this work is that it reanimates the voice of Meir Wiener in its proper context. Thus Krutikov's book not only makes an outstanding contribution to the history of Jewish culture, particularly its Yiddish variant; it is also eminently relevant to Marxist and Soviet historical scholarship." -- Catherine Mohr * <i>Marx & Philosophy Review of Books</i> * "In this engagingly written biography, Mikhail Krutikov has produced an extensive study of the critical and fictional works of the overlooked German-Jewish scholar and writer Meir Weiner (1893-1941) . . . Krutikov's book is an unparalleled contribution to German, Yiddish, Russian, and Jewish studies that opens new venues for transnational and comparative research." -- Nadja Berkovich * <i>Slavic and East European Journal</i> * "[D]istinguished . . . No brief review can do justice to the intellectual and social history in this volume, to the author's study of published texts and manuscripts seeking clues for how the picture fits together-and what we can salvage today." -- Paul Buhle * <i>Science & Society</i> * "Mikhail Krutikov's study of Meir Weiner is a meticulously researched, original, and important contribution to the fields of Yiddish, Germanic, Russian, and Jewish Studies . . . This is a pathbreaking work." -- Harriet Murav * <i>Austrian History Yearbook</i> * Read more...


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