Benya Krik, the Gangster: And Other StoriesSchocken Books, 1969 - 128 pagina's A group of stories by Isaac Babel, in which he seeks to balance the image of Jewish violence against the violence done to Jews who are so Jewish that they cannot help but be nonviolent. The collection includes the tales Benya Krik and The Gangster. |
Inhoudsopgave
Benya Krik the Gangster | 7 |
A Jewish | 47 |
The Revolution | 89 |
Copyright | |
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answered Arye Leyb asked Aunt Bobka Aunt Pessya Babel Baska beard began Benya Krik bird blood Borgman breast Brutman Brutus cemetery choir Cossack courtyard door dovecot drink Eichbaum eyes face father feet fire fist floor Froim Grach gangster Gedali girl Golubchik Grandfather grocer hands Hasidic head horses Jascha Heifetz Jewish Jews Josif Karl Yankel Katyusha King Kirghiz knew kopecks Kuzma legs Leykakh lived looked Lyovka Lyubka Madam Kaplun Makarenko Mischa Elman Moiseyka Moldavanka Mordkhe Moscow Mosoo mother Muginstein Naftula Nezhin night Nikitich Odessa one-eyed Grach Ovsey papa dear peasant pigeons Polya prosecuting attorney Rabbi Rabbi Motele Red Cavalry redheaded Revolution roubles Russian Sabbath Savka shouted Shoyl Simon Wolf stories Street sweat synagogue Talmud Tartakovsky tell tion took town turned Uncle Simon vodka voice walked wall whispered window woman women Yid-and-a-Half Yiddish young Zagursky Zhitomir
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