The Prose of Everyday Life: Moyshe Levin's Vilna Peoplescapes
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Justin Cammy
Smith College, USA
Published 2021-12-30
https://doi.org/10.51554/Coll.21.48.15
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Moyshe Levin
Ber Sarin
Yiddish fiction
Yung Vilne

How to Cite

Cammy, J. (2021) “The Prose of Everyday Life: Moyshe Levin’s Vilna Peoplescapes ”, Colloquia, 48, pp. 239–258. doi:10.51554/Coll.21.48.15.

Abstract

This article introduces readers to the fiction by Moyshe Levin, a member of the Yiddish literary and artistic group Yung Vilne (Young Vilna). I argue that Levin challenged sentimental myths of Vilna as a centre of Yiddish culture by crafting naturalist fiction and reportage focused on the struggles of Vilna’s Jewish underclass and workers. In doing so, he developed a fictional universe that was directly engaged with and explored the social and political challenges of local Jewish life in the 1930s.

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