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Blooming Spaces : The Collected Poetry, Prose, Critical Writing, and Letters of Debora Vogel /

Blooming Spaces : The Collected Poetry, Prose, Critical Writing, and Letters of Debora Vogel / ed. by Anastasiya Lyubas. - 1 online resource (436 p.) - Jews of Poland .

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Debora Vogel’s Blooming Spaces: An Introduction -- PART ONE. The Transformation of Form: Essayistic Art -- Essays on Literature and Poetics -- Essays on Art, Artists, and the Applied Arts -- Essays on Socio-Critical Issues -- PART TWO. “An Attempt at a New Style”: Poetry -- Selections from Day Figures (1930) -- Selections from Mannequins (1934) -- PART THREE. “Marching Soldiers and Blooming Acacias”: Prose -- Selections from Acacias Bloom: Montage (1935/36) -- PART FOUR. From Lviv to New York: Letters (1924–1940) -- PART FIVE. “Distilling the Figure of Thought”: Reviews and Polemics around Vogel’s Work -- Reviews of Day Figures (1930) and Mannequins (1934) -- Reviews of Acacias Bloom: Discussions of the Yiddish Edition of Akatsyes blien (1935) -- Reviews of the Polish Edition of Akacje kwitną (1936) -- Index

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Debora Vogel (1900-1942) wrote in Yiddish unlike anyone else. Yiddish, her fourth language after Polish, Hebrew, and German, became the central vehicle for her modernist experiments in poetry and prose. This ground-breaking collection presents the work of a strikingly original yet overlooked author, art critic, and intellectual, and resituates Vogel as an important figure in the constellation of European modernity. Vogel’s astute observations on art, literature, and psychology in her essays, her bold prose experiments inspired by photography and film, and Cubist poetry that both challenges and captivates invite the reader on a journey of discovery—into the microcosm of the talented thinker marked by tragic fate and the macrocosm of Jewish history and Poland’s turbulent twentieth century.


Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9781644693926

10.1515/9781644693926 doi


LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature.

Aaron Glantz-Leyeles. Bruno Schulz. Jewish writers. Marcus Ehrenpres. Melech Ravitch. Polish writes. Shlomo Bickel. Yiddish Modernists. Yiddish writers.