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Sholom Aleichem (1859–1916)

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Sholom Aleichem (Hebrew greeting meaning "Peace be unto you!") was born near Pereyaslav, Ukraine, and settled in the United States two years before his death. The most popular and beloved of all Yiddish writers, he wrote with humor and tenderness about the Yiddish-speaking Jews of Eastern Europe näytä lisää and won the title "the Jewish Mark Twain". One of his creations, Tevye the Dairyman, has become world famous, thanks to the highly successful Broadway musical Fiddler on the Roof, which is based on Sholom Aleichem's Tevye stories. Although he also wrote plays and novels, it is for his short stories and his humorous monologues that Sholom Aleichem is best remembered. (Bowker Author Biography) näytä vähemmän
Image credit: Image from In Ameriḳa Moṭl Peysi dem ḥazn's un andere mayśes̀ (1918) by Sholem Aleichem

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Tekijän teokset

Tevye's Daughters (1946) 293 kappaletta
Hanukah Money (1978) 219 kappaletta
The old country (1946) 215 kappaletta
The Best of Sholom Aleichem (1979) 196 kappaletta
Tevye the Milkman (1894) 191 kappaletta
The Great Fair: Scenes from My Childhood (1955) — Tekijä — 190 kappaletta
Wandering Stars (1952) 167 kappaletta
Favorite Tales of Sholom Aleichem (1983) 150 kappaletta
Holiday tales of Sholom Aleichem (1979) 135 kappaletta
The adventures of Menahem-Mendl (1656) 115 kappaletta
Inside Kasrilevke (1948) — Tekijä — 95 kappaletta
Old country tales (1965) 93 kappaletta
Stories and Satires (1959) 84 kappaletta
Some Laughter, Some Tears (1968) 80 kappaletta
Marienbad (1972) 78 kappaletta
The Tevye Stories and Others (1965) 69 kappaletta
In the Storm (1984) 65 kappaletta
The Song of Songs (1985) 61 kappaletta
Stempenyu: A Jewish Romance (1989) 57 kappaletta
The Nightingale (1985) 45 kappaletta
The Bewitched Tailor (1955) 32 kappaletta
Jewish Children (1926) — Tekijä — 29 kappaletta
The Bloody Hoax (1991) 21 kappaletta
Selected works of Sholem-Aleykhem (1994) 15 kappaletta
Spekulanten (1965) 14 kappaletta
Un consiglio avveduto (2002) 12 kappaletta
Tevye; oh, a miracle! (1971) 9 kappaletta
Contes ferroviaires (1991) 9 kappaletta
La Peste soit de l'Amérique (1992) 7 kappaletta
Geschichten aus Anatevka (1973) 7 kappaletta
A Wedding Without Musicians: Stories (1961) — Tekijä; Tekijä — 7 kappaletta
Das ||bessere Jenseits (1988) 6 kappaletta
Een lot uit de loterij (2009) 6 kappaletta
Humoristische Erzählungen; (1914) 6 kappaletta
Storie di uomini e animali (2007) 5 kappaletta
המבול (1998) 4 kappaletta
The Tevye Stories (1965) 4 kappaletta
De stad van de kleine mensen (2012) 4 kappaletta
Le Traine-savates (2002) 4 kappaletta
Cuentos y monólogos 4 kappaletta
סיפורי תוהו (2010) 3 kappaletta
מבחר סיפורים (2008) 3 kappaletta
Le dixième homme (1995) 3 kappaletta
Cuentos de niños 3 kappaletta
מבחר סיפורים (2008) 3 kappaletta
Hebreaj rakontoj 3 kappaletta
Cuentos escogidos (2009) 2 kappaletta
Motl i Jiddischland (2008) 2 kappaletta
Buon anno! (2020) 2 kappaletta
דפים שכוחים (1999) 2 kappaletta
Shlosha Sipoerim 2 kappaletta
Neue Anatevka-Geschichten (1978) 2 kappaletta
Ĉe doktoro: monologo 2 kappaletta
מלה כנגד מלה (1995) 2 kappaletta
Estampas del ghetto 2 kappaletta
Monólogos 2 kappaletta
Modern Children 2 kappaletta
Geklibene dertseylungen (2004) — Tekijä — 2 kappaletta
Apysakos 2 kappaletta
Yivgand-Ramanan 2 kappaletta
גענז 2 kappaletta
Cuentos Judios (1991) 1 kappale
MY FATHER, SHOLOM ALEICHEM (1968) 1 kappale
Fiddler on the Roof (1973) 1 kappale
Motel 1 kappale
Étoiles vagabondes (2020) 1 kappale
Cuentos de la aldea (2009) 1 kappale
En la Tormenta 1 kappale
Esrellas errante 1 kappale
Damdaki Kemanci 1 kappale
Ketavim 1 kappale
Mahatalat ha-dam (1998) 1 kappale
Maltjik Motl : povest (1999) 1 kappale
חיי קיט / (1998) 1 kappale
One In A Million 1 kappale
The Guest 1 kappale
שמואליק 1 kappale
עולם הבא 1 kappale
שלום-עליכם אין בילד — Associated Name — 1 kappale
אגענטע 1 kappale
יויסעפ 1 kappale
האדל 1 kappale
דער ||געט 1 kappale
חיי אדם. 1 kappale
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Bandits 1 kappale
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Den lille verden 1 kappale
De gast (1977) 1 kappale
Ponem Yarid (?) 1 kappale
Eternal Life 1 kappale
The Pot 1 kappale
Chava 1 kappale
Get Thee Out 1 kappale
די ||סוכה 1 kappale
קוואס 1 kappale
ל"ג בעומר 1 kappale

Associated Works

Viulunsoittaja katolla [1971 elokuva] (1971) — Stories — 684 kappaletta
Fiddler on the Roof [play] (1964) — based on his short stories — 623 kappaletta
A Treasury of Yiddish Stories (1958) — Avustaja — 339 kappaletta
75 Short Masterpieces: Stories from the World's Literature (1961) — Avustaja — 297 kappaletta
A World of Great Stories (1947) — Avustaja — 261 kappaletta
Great Jewish Short Stories (1963) — Tekijä, eräät painokset240 kappaletta
The Shtetl (1979) — Avustaja — 157 kappaletta
The Oxford Book of Jewish Stories (1998) — Avustaja — 131 kappaletta
When the Chickens Went on Strike (2003)eräät painokset129 kappaletta
The Jewish caravan : great stories of twenty-five centuries (1935) — Avustaja, eräät painokset129 kappaletta
My father, Sholom Aleichem (1968) — Associated Name — 81 kappaletta
A Golden Treasure of Jewish Literature (1937) — Avustaja — 75 kappaletta
Fiddler on the Roof: Original 1964 Broadway Cast Recording (1964) — Original story — 62 kappaletta
No Star Too Beautiful: A Treasury of Yiddish Stories (2002) — Avustaja — 57 kappaletta
A History of Yiddish Literature (1985) — Associated Name — 37 kappaletta
Meesters der Jiddische vertelkunst (1959) — Avustaja — 16 kappaletta
The World of Law, Volume I : The Law in Literature (1960) — Avustaja — 12 kappaletta
Bibliothek Suhrkamp. Ein Lesebuch, Klassiker der Moderne (1989) — Avustaja — 8 kappaletta
The Fireside Treasury of Modern Humor (1963) — Avustaja — 5 kappaletta
Antaeus No. 34, Summer 1979 — Avustaja — 1 kappale

Merkitty avainsanalla

Yleistieto

Virallinen nimi
Rabinovitsh, Sholem Yakov (Rabinowitz)
Rabinovich, Solomon Naumovich
Muut nimet
Sholem Aleychem
שלום־עליכם
Sholem Aleykhem
Syntymäaika
1859-03-02
Kuolinaika
1916-05-13
Hautapaikka
Mount Carmel Cemetery, Queens, New York, USA
Sukupuoli
male
Kansalaisuus
Russian Empire
Maa (karttaa varten)
USA
Ukraine
Syntymäpaikka
Voronko, Kiev Governorate, Russia
Kuolinpaikka
New York, New York, USA
Asuinpaikat
Odessa, Ukraine
Kiev, Ukraine
Geneva, Switzerland
Ammatit
novelist
short-story writer
playwright
humorist
Suhteet
Kaufman, Bel (granddaughter)
Kaufman, Lyala (daughter)
Waife-Goldberg, Marie (daughter)
Beylin, Asher (secretary)
Lyhyt elämäkerta
Sholem Aleichem's pseudonym, meaning "peace be with you," is a common greeting in Yiddish and Hebrew. He's often referred to as the "Jewish Mark Twain" because of the two authors' similar writing styles (and their use of pen names). When Mark Twain heard of this, he reportedly said, "Please tell him that I am the American Sholem Aleichem." Sholem Aleichem and his wife had six children; the American writer Bel Kaufman is their granddaughter.

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Keskustelut

Group tags, YIVO Encyclopedia (maaliskuu 2012)
collaborative work on Sholem Aleichem, Collaborative work (lokakuuta 2009)

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Citaĵo
„ Bone elektitaj eltiraĵoj. Aparta originaleco. IIi elvekas ridon, simpation aŭ pripensadon. La traduko estas tute kontentiga. ”
— 1929, Georges Stroele, Esperanto, paĝo 44
Citaĵo
„ Ŝalom-Aleksem estas popola humoristo kiu ridas pri siaj samgentanoj ne mokeme sed helpeme, tiel ke li estas legata en ĉiu juda domo.
Perec estas moralisto kies celo estas prezenti al la mondo la veran judan karakteron, kiun multaj homoj ne povas aŭ ne volas kompreni. La lerta tradukisto prezentas la historietojn el popola juda lingvo en flua Esperanta stilo. ”
— 1923, Historio de Esperanto I, paĝo 334
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Erfgoedbib | Jun 6, 2023 |
In Tevye the Dairyman and The Railroad Stories, Sholem Aleichem presents character studies that are both intense and light-hearted, as well as heartwarming. I have no background in Yiddish but the new translation by Hillel Halkin flows well.

Tevye is a traveling salesman, going on regular routes to sell his dairy products. His wife and seven daughters are poor of purse but rich in spirit. Throughout the short stories, which were written over the course of a few decades, Tevye's daughters suffer tragedies and misfortunes, and become married. Despite his "woe is me" attitude, Tevye uses ironic and sarcastic humor in his everyday interactions with his family, people he meets during his travels, and in his prayers.

The second collection of stories in the book, The Railroad Stories, are recollections from various poor people in a railcar telling about life in their particular shtetl. There are a few humorous stories, but it is overshadowed by Tevye's massive personality.
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mvblair | 7 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Apr 13, 2023 |
Reason read: ROOT, Alpha

This is a collection of short stories by Yiddish author (pen name) that are the bases for the play and movie Fiddler on The Roof. A favorite of mine. It was good to read the story and sometimes the music would play through my head or a line would pop. There are more stories than what are in the movie. I like the musical better because I love the songs.
 
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Kristelh | 4 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Mar 31, 2023 |
I just finished The Tevye Stories and Others by Sholom Aleichem. First off it is a great book and a true classic. The stories in the book were the kernel behind the Broadway show "Fiddler on the Roof." The foil for many of the stories is Tevye, a luckless dairyman. In the first story, The Bubble, Tevye is conned into investing what little savings he has with a self-promoting swindler, who asks him to imagine life being wealthy. This gives rise to the famous song from the show, "If I Were a Rich Man." Some of the other stories similarly relate to scenes or songs from the show.

The setting for both the stories and the show is the collapse of Czarist Russia and the even swifter implosion of Russian Jewish life. At one time this was the capital of world Jewry. During the period roughly from the early 1880's on, millions of Russian Jews escaped, most to New York City and some to Palestine. This book attempts to detail the world before and during the early days of the destruction of a great culture. This was a world inhabited by "rebbes" and other Jewish notables. The combination of ocean transit and the inhabitants' brutality pushed out first the brightest and most motivated, and then with the particularly shocking pogroms many more.

Returning to the book, the short stories are almost all heartbreaking. There are few happy endings. This was true of the book, the Broadway show and ultimately Jewish life in Europe.
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Tony Kushner Foreword
Dan Miron Afterword
Leib Rubinov Narrator
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