Yiddish in the Cold War
Explore the fascinating intersection of culture and politics in Yiddish in the Cold War by G. Estraikh. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020, this insightful paperback spans 192 pages, delving into the ideological confrontations faced by Communist Yiddish writers across the globe, including the Soviet Union, United States, Canada, Poland, France, and Israel.
Estraikh meticulously examines the vibrant intellectual landscapes surrounding the Moscow literary journal Sovetish Heymland, revealing how Yiddish literature navigated the complexities of the Cold War era. This compelling study is essential for anyone interested in the history of the Yiddish language and its role in shaping cultural identity during a time of global tension. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of this unique historical narrative!