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A lebediker denkmol
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| Published in: | Soṿeṭish heymland (1978), 5, Seite 148-154 |
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| Document Type: | Article |
| Language: | Yiddish |
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1978
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| Related Items: | Enthalten in:
Soṿeṭish heymland |
| Author Notes: | Yevgeni Binevitsh |
| Notes: | Binevich's article focuses on the life and work of the Yiddish writer Dov-Ber Levin (also: Boris Levin). Levin died on the front during WW II; he was the author of a much appreciated trilogy: "Likhovo" (1934), "Di shuster-gas"(1932), and "Di fareynikte shtatn slavitshes"(1932), and of a number of short stories for children. Levin worked also for cinema and was the author, with Nikolai Lebediev, of the script for the film "Red Devils". |
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