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9780804770071

From Kabbalah to Class Struggle

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  • ISBN13:

    9780804770071

  • ISBN10:

    0804770077

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-11-09
  • Publisher: Stanford Univ Pr

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Summary

From Kabbalah to Class Struggleis an intellectual biography of Meir Wiener (1893-1941), an Austrian Jewish intellectual and a student of Jewish mysticism who emigrated to the Soviet Union in 1926 and reinvented himself as a Marxist scholar and Yiddish writer. His dramatic life story offers a fascinating glimpse into the complexities and controversies of Jewish intellectual and cultural history of pre-war Europe. Wiener made a remarkable career as a Yiddish scholar and writer in the Stalinist Soviet Union and left an unfinished novel about Jewish intellectual bohemia of Weimar Berlin. He was a brilliant intellectual, a controversial thinker, a committed communist, and a great Yiddish scholar--who personally knew Lenin and Rabbi Kook, corresponded with Martin Buber and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and argued with Gershom Scholem and Georg Lukacs. His intellectual biography brings Yiddish to the forefront of the intellectual discourse of interwar Europe.

Author Biography

Mikhail Krutikov is Assistant Professor of Slavic and Jewish Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and the author of Yiddish Fiction and the Crisis of Modernity, 1905-1914 (Stanford University Press, 2001).

Table of Contents

Illustrationsp. vii
A Note on Transliterationp. ix
Abbreviationsp. xi
Introduction: Why Meir Wiener?p. 1
Failed Messiahs: German-Jewish Culturep. 11
Politics and Scholarship in Post-War Viennap. 54
On the Way to Yiddish and Emigrationp. 101
Soviet Beginningsp. 135
Folklore, Language, and the Haskalahp. 168
Realism and the Yiddish Literary Canonp. 205
Soviet Literature and Theoryp. 251
History and Fictionp. 283
Life Writing: Between the Usable and Unusable Pastp. 310
Conclusionp. 335
Notesp. 343
Bibliography of Meir Wiener's Works in Chronological Orderp. 371
Indexp. 375
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