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  Di Malka Shva by Moshe Broderson, Łódź, 1921

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Di malke shvo, by Moshe Broderson. "Yung Yidish" publishing, Lodz, 1921. Dramatic poem written by Broderson in 1920. An illustration by the author appears on the title-page. About his modern artistic activity and contribution to Modern Jewish literature and art, see "Kedem" catalogue number 5, page 144. [34] pages, 15.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and ink-stamp.Opening Price:$150sold for:$600
Both text and title page illustration by Broderson
Russian Yiddish poet and theater director. He was born in Moscow and lived in ??d? from 1918 to 1938. He was a journalist, poet, and writer of songs for children. He founded a number of small theaters and wrote modest plays and librettos for operas. He was confined to a Siberian labor camp from 1948 to 1955; his wife, Sheyne Miriam Broderson, described their years of misery in My Tragic Road with Moshe Broderson. ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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