Description
His stories provide an affectionate and vivid portrait of poor working women and men, like fishwives, cobblers, and barbers, and people who made their living outside the law, like thieves and prostitutes. This collection also includes two stories that function as intimate memoirs of Karpinowitz's childhood growing up in his father's Vilna Yiddish theatre. Karpinowitz wrote his stories and memoirs in Yiddish, preserving the particular language of Vilna's lower classes. In this graceful translation, Mintz deftly preserves this colorful, often idiomatic Yiddish, capturing Karpinowitz's unique voice and rendering a long-vanished world for English language readers.
About the Author
Abraham Karpinowitz published nine books in Yiddish. His work has been translated into Hebrew, Polish, Russian, and German.
Helen Mintz is an internationally acclaimed solo artist, storyteller, and translator based in Vancouver, British Columbia, USA.
Book Information
ISBN 9780815610601
Author Helen Mintz
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Syracuse University Press
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Weight(grams) 308g