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IN HEBREW AN YIDDISH. 27.5x21 cm. 206 pages. Softcover. Cover edges slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 22x28 cm. XLII+128+ñá pages. Gilt hardcover. Back cover is faded. Spine is faded. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW. 23X15.5 cm. 369 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
Traduzione: Oddera Bruno dall'inglese . Edizione: Seconda edizione . Pagine: 208 . Formato: 8° . Rilegatura: Brossura editoriale . Stato: Buono . Caratteristiche: Bruniture . Collana: I narratori n°12 .
brossura Il Re Lear di William Shakespeare andato in scena al Teatro Ebraico di Stato di Mosca (Goset) nel 1935 è un episodio fondamentale quanto poco conosciuto della cultura del Novecento. Gli attoriautori del Goset, in particolare Solomon Michoels nella magistrale interpretazione del vecchio re e Veniamin Zuskin, un Fool straordinario, guidati dal regista Sergej Radlov, realizzarono uno spettacolo da porre al vertice dell'arte scenica e attorica yiddish nella sua versione sovietica. In queste pagine si propone ai lettori di oggi la ricostruzione e l'analisi di una messinscena che ci permette di riflettere su un atto creativo e poetico talmente potente, per quanto basato su un "classico" inoffensivo, da innescare la feroce reazione del regime stalinista. L'esito della vicenda qui raccontata fu tragico, ma "rivedere" e riflettere su questa peculiare messinscena del testo shakespeariano permette di cogliere a distanza di tanti anni la straordinaria vitalità e attualità del "mistero del teatro". In appendice è presentato in traduzione italiana il testo di Solomon Michoels Il mio lavoro sul "Re Lear" di Shakespeare, testimonianza di una cultura teatrale che a un secolo di distanza sembra prefigurare un teatro poetico ancora da venire.
IN YIDDISH. 24x15 cm. 127 pages. Gilt hardcover. In good condition.
19.5x13.5 cm. 421 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 136 pages.
IN YIDDISH. 175X245 mm. xxxix+321 pages. Gilt hardcover. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Cover slightly stained. Cover edges slightly bumped. Pen inscription on first whitepage. Else in good condition.
19x26.5 cm. 180 pages. Hardcover. Small dent in front cover. In good condition.
27.5x21 cm. 35+143 pages. Soft cover. Corners of cover are scuffed. Cover is slightly dirty and scratched. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH. 22X15 cm. 14+327+10 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
22.5x15.5 cm. 7+759 pages. Hardcover. Spine is scuffed, with tears on top and bottom. Corners of cover are scuffed. Cover and spine are slightly dirty. Edges of book are dirty. Pages are yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
235X155 mm. 519 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners slightly bumped. Gilt cover. Spine slightly bumped. Ex library copy with usual marks. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
8' black hardcover. cover worn. fron cover and spine detached from spine. pages slightly yellowing. inscription on first white page. else in fair+ condition.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 576 p., ills. "At an early age, I started questioning myself, wondering what there was beyond becoming wealthy. When I reached 65, I wrote an essay. It's title was "The Ability to Become Redundant." As I advance in age, the time I had left became more limited while the number of books waiting to be read on my shelves increased. I needed to find a solution to this contradictory situation. I needed to change my lifestyle. I reduced the time I wasted sleeping to the minimum. Transferring my business responsibilities to the younger generation sooner would address this situation. I took rapid steps in that direction. It was a great source of pride for me to see professionals who had absorbed the principles set from the beginning by the founders. It value this more and more. I see becoming redundant as the crowning of my life." Now when I look back as a man who has reached 85, I believe I have covered quite a distance. Life isn't as long as one thinks. Time flows and passes. What is left behind is what you've done, the causes you have struggled for. Don't forget that what we call life is not about the years you have spent, it is made of what you've experienced. Everything starts small, it starts with small steps. Unexpected obstacles appear at unexpected moment, obstacles emerge in front of you and you are being tested. Of course, there are opportunities too. Your character and your attitude develop as a result of what you've experienced. It is good that I realised early, after I had earned some money, that owning more money wasn't very important. It is good that I made success appear ordinary, that I diversified my assets. It is good that I pursued my quest and confronted the question "what will I strive for in my life?". It is good that I always sought respectability. It is good that I met Üzeyir Garih. It is good that in time I left the business to professionals. It is good that I embarked on the way to become redundant. It is good that I freed myself and relieved myself of my burdens. It is good that I wasn't raised with a single identity. It is good that I turned to my social responsibilities. It is good that I thought, and expressed my opinions courageously. It is good that I didn't pay attention to threats. It is good that I questioned myself and the society, that is you. It is good that I said: "let's cleanse ourselves of our sins". It is good that I became an "early crowing rooster". I live every day with the aim of becoming a more perfect and a more useful human being.".
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. 356 p. Ills. "When a man does not know harbour he is making for, no wind is the right wind". Extra Ordinary Life Story of A Turkish Jew: An Essential Man is the narration of a life struggle. The burden of being a minority in a society, wealth tax and a devastated family with this. But, no matter what happened a determined young man who never gave up these difficulties: Ishak Alaton. With this book of Mehmet Gundem we are witnessing Ishak Alaton's life struggle, his breaking moments, happiness, his willing of starting over no matter what happened, his infinite willing of learning, the struggles of overcome himself and his intention to leave a mark to life even if it was a small one. Ishak Alaton, who started to his business life as communication officer, who then backed to his country as technical artist but could not find job just because of not having technical certificate and who decided to start his own business, is telling us how they met his partner Uzeyir Garih, how they established today's ALARKO Holding and the struggles they made. Furthermore, he is sharing his modest family life and the relationships with his children. Behind all this, he is enlightening a period of Turkey. An Essential Man is a success story in which a life that was full of up and down was told.
IN YIDDISH. 17.5x24.5 cm. 82 pages. Hardcover. Spine slightly wrinkled. Spine's bottom slightly folded and chafed. Else in good condition.
IN YIDDISH. 240x160 mm. 272 pages. Hardcover. Ex library copy with usual marks. Cover yellowing and stained. Cover corners slightly worn. Inner cover and pages age-stained - no damage to text. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW AND YIDDISH WITH ENGLISH FOREWORD. 24.5x15.5 cm. VI+706 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained and slightly rubbed. Spine slightly loose. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN YIDDISH. 21x16cm. 350 pages. Hardcover. In good reading condition.
IN YIDDISH. 25x18.5 cm. VIII+309 pages. Hardcover. Spine slightly chafed. Pages slightly yellowing. Several pages slightly torn. Else in good condition.
23x15 cm. XLIII+790+XVI pages. Softcover. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
FONDO DI MAGAZZINO SEGNI DEL TEMPO, UNA LEGGERISSIMA PIEGA AL RETROCOPERTINA, MA IL VOLUME è INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO. ANCORA PRESENTE LA FASCETTA PUBBLICITARIA: NUOVA EDIZIONE. Il volgere del nuovo secolo, il passaggio delle generazioni, la difficile elaborazione del lutto della Shoah, insieme alle domande che nascono dalla crisi mediorientale, ci portano ad interrogarci sulle radici europee dell'identità ebraica. Questo libro racconta sei secoli di storia degli ebrei in Europa, dal Trecento fino alle soglie del Novecento: una storia che è quella degli ebrei dell'Occidente cristiano, delle condizioni della loro esistenza, dei rapporti con la cultura esterna, di esilio e migrazioni, chiusura nei ghetti e vitalità sociale e culturale.
Traduzione: Biondi Mario dall'americano . Edizione: Prima traduzione italiana . Pagine: 284 . Illustrazioni: Grafica di John Alcorn . Formato: 8° . Rilegatura: Brossura originale . Stato: Ottimo . Caratteristiche: Timbro dell'editore . Collana: La gaja scienza n°138 .