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The War And The Jew (Hardcover): Vladimir Jabotinsky The War And The Jew (Hardcover)
Vladimir Jabotinsky
R941 Discovery Miles 9 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Feletony: Vladimir Jabotinsky Feletony
Vladimir Jabotinsky
R949 Discovery Miles 9 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Feletony (Paperback): Vladimir Jabotinsky Feletony (Paperback)
Vladimir Jabotinsky
R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The War And The Jew (Paperback): Vladimir Jabotinsky The War And The Jew (Paperback)
Vladimir Jabotinsky
R655 Discovery Miles 6 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Five - A Novel of Jewish Life in Turn-of-the-Century Odessa (Paperback): Vladimir Jabotinsky The Five - A Novel of Jewish Life in Turn-of-the-Century Odessa (Paperback)
Vladimir Jabotinsky; Translated by Michael R. Katz; Introduction by Michael Stanislawski
R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"The beginning of this tale of bygone days in Odessa dates to the dawn of the twentieth century. At that time we used to refer to the first years of this period as the 'springtime, ' meaning a social and political awakening. For my generation, these years also coincided with our own personal springtime, in the sense that we were all in our youthful twenties. And both of these springtimes, as well as the image of our carefree Black Sea capital with acacias growing along its steep banks, are interwoven in my memory with the story of one family in which there were five children: Marusya, Marko, Lika, Serezha, and Torik." from The Five

The Five is an captivating novel of the decadent fin-de-siecle written by Vladimir Jabotinsky (1880 1940), a controversial leader in the Zionist movement whose literary talents, until now, have largely gone unrecognized by Western readers. The author deftly paints a picture of Russia's decay and decline a world permeated with sexuality, mystery, and intrigue. Michael R. Katz has crafted the first English-language translation of this important novel, which was written in Russian in 1935 and published a year later in Paris under the title Pyatero.

The book is Jabotinsky's elegaic paean to the Odessa of his youth, a place that no longer exists. It tells the story of an upper-middle-class Jewish family, the Milgroms, at the turn of the century. It follows five siblings as they change, mature, and come to accept their places in a rapidly evolving world. With flashes of humor, Jabotinsky captures the ferment of the time as reflected in political, social, artistic, and spiritual developments. He depicts with nostalgia the excitement of life in old Odessa and comments poignantly on the failure of the dream of Jewish assimilation within the Russian empire."

The Five - A Novel of Jewish Life in Turn-of-the-century Odessa (Hardcover): Vladimir Jabotinsky The Five - A Novel of Jewish Life in Turn-of-the-century Odessa (Hardcover)
Vladimir Jabotinsky; Translated by Michael B Katz; Introduction by Michael Stanislawski
R3,825 Discovery Miles 38 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Five is an captivating novel of the decadent fin-de-siecle written by Vladimir Jabotinsky (1880-1940), a controversial leader in the Zionist movement whose literary talents, until now, have largely gone unrecognized by Western readers. The author deftly paints a picture of Russia's decay and decline - a world permeated with sexuality, mystery, and intrigue. Michael R. Katz has crafted the first English-language translation of this important novel, which was written in Russian in 1935 and published a year later in Paris under the title Pyatero. The book is Jabotinsky's elegaic paean to the Odessa of his youth, a place that no longer exists. It tells the story of an upper-middle-class Jewish family, the Milgroms, at the turn of the century. It follows five siblings as they change, mature, and come to accept their places in a rapidly evolving world. With flashes of humor, Jabotinsky captures the ferment of the time as reflected in political, social, artistic, and spiritual developments. He depicts with nostalgia the excitement of life in old Odessa and comments poignantly on the failure of the dream of Jewish assimilation within the Russian empire.

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