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Translated for the first time in English, Lev Levanda's brilliant coming-of-age story of Russian Jewish students on the cusp of modernity in their struggle against religious chauvinism and an oppressive government.

Despite being Russia's best Jewish writer of the nineteenth century, Lev Levanda (1835–1888) is barely known in the English-speaking world, with some of his most famous works, like the 1873 novel Seething Times, having yet to be published in their entirety. Another such work is An Amateur Performance (Reminiscences of a Student in the 1850s), which appears here in English for the first time, translated with elegance by Hugh McLean and edited by Brian Horowitz and Conor Daly. A classic in Russian-Jewish literature from 1882, An Amateur Performance describes the rush by Jews to government schools, secular education, and the lights of enlightenment, while also revealing the struggles of these Jewish students on the cusp of modernity, including keen observations on their lack of preparation, their confusion over the new ideas, and their confrontation with the repressive power of the Russian government. In short, it’s a brilliant sociological study of Russian Jewry in the 1850s as remembered by a writer who fought for progress and Jewish integration.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Preface, by Professor William Craft Brumfield

Introduction

1. An Amateur Performance (Reminiscences of a Student in the 1850s)
2. On Hugh and a Berkeley PhD: Recollections of Hugh McLean, Translator and Professor of Slavic Studies, by Brian Horowitz

Photographs

1. Lev Levanda in his youth. From the New York Public Library Collections.

2. Lev Levanda in middle age. From the New York Public Library Collections.

3. Invitation to the funeral service for Lev Levanda. From the New York Public Library Collections.

4. Brian Horowitz. Photograph courtesy of Brian Horowitz.

5. Hugh McLean. Photography courtesy of the Slavic Department at UC Berkeley.

6. William Brumfield at Dwinelle Plaza, June 1966. In background: Wheeler Hall and Campanile. Photograph courtesy of William Brumfield Collections.

7. Sproul Plaza meeting, fall 1967. In background: Sproul Hall. Photograph: William Brumfield. Courtesy of William Brumfield Collections.


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    Publisher: Academic Studies Press
    Publication Date: 29/12/2022
    ISBN13: 9798887191010, 979-8887191010
    ISBN10: 9798887191010

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Translated for the first time in English, Lev Levanda's brilliant coming-of-age story of Russian Jewish students on the cusp of modernity in their struggle against religious chauvinism and an oppressive government.

    Despite being Russia's best Jewish writer of the nineteenth century, Lev Levanda (1835–1888) is barely known in the English-speaking world, with some of his most famous works, like the 1873 novel Seething Times, having yet to be published in their entirety. Another such work is An Amateur Performance (Reminiscences of a Student in the 1850s), which appears here in English for the first time, translated with elegance by Hugh McLean and edited by Brian Horowitz and Conor Daly. A classic in Russian-Jewish literature from 1882, An Amateur Performance describes the rush by Jews to government schools, secular education, and the lights of enlightenment, while also revealing the struggles of these Jewish students on the cusp of modernity, including keen observations on their lack of preparation, their confusion over the new ideas, and their confrontation with the repressive power of the Russian government. In short, it’s a brilliant sociological study of Russian Jewry in the 1850s as remembered by a writer who fought for progress and Jewish integration.



    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements

    Preface, by Professor William Craft Brumfield

    Introduction

    1. An Amateur Performance (Reminiscences of a Student in the 1850s)
    2. On Hugh and a Berkeley PhD: Recollections of Hugh McLean, Translator and Professor of Slavic Studies, by Brian Horowitz

    Photographs

    1. Lev Levanda in his youth. From the New York Public Library Collections.

    2. Lev Levanda in middle age. From the New York Public Library Collections.

    3. Invitation to the funeral service for Lev Levanda. From the New York Public Library Collections.

    4. Brian Horowitz. Photograph courtesy of Brian Horowitz.

    5. Hugh McLean. Photography courtesy of the Slavic Department at UC Berkeley.

    6. William Brumfield at Dwinelle Plaza, June 1966. In background: Wheeler Hall and Campanile. Photograph courtesy of William Brumfield Collections.

    7. Sproul Plaza meeting, fall 1967. In background: Sproul Hall. Photograph: William Brumfield. Courtesy of William Brumfield Collections.


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