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The world of Israel Weissbrem / Israel Weissbrem and Translated by Alan D. Crown
Israel Weissbrem, whose complex themes were taken from the lives of educated and wealthy Jews in Eastern Europe at the end of the nineteenth century and whose writings all but disappeared in the twentieth century, wrote in a vein of melodrama and fantasy, with an ironic and frequently savage wit. His cast of characters is extraordinarily diverse and appears to reflect societal attitudes - sometimes sympathetic, sometimes bitterly satirical - toward the religious, the poor, and the wealthy; toward Christians and anti-Semites. The viewpoint of the author himself appears to change as the drama of the novels unfolds
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