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Book Synopsis
Part biography, part history, part critical examination of Babel's legacy in Russian, European, and Jewish cultural context, The Enigma of Isaac Babel offers the first comprehensive view of the great Russian Jewish author since the opening of Soviet archives.

Trade Review
"Greogry Freidin's collection of the articles, The Enigma of Isacc Babel, covers an impressive range and includes much of value." -- Donald Rayfield * Times Literary Supplement *
"The Isaac Babel in this collection emerges multi-faceted and deeply intriguing, and the essays are written in fresh, engaging language that pulls the reader in . . . This collection of experts - linguists and comparativists, biographers and historians - shed new light on Isaac Babel and his life, his work, and his place within Russian, Jewish and World literatures." -- Angela Brintlinger * Canadian-American Slavic Studies *
"The Enigma of Isaac Babel is an excellent book on a major writer. The reader is treated here to a great deal of biographical material on Babel not generally known before and it is integrated into sophisticated analytical frames. Many of the monographic studies on Babel came out some time ago and are now dated, leaving the door open for this new work, which draws on information made available since perestroika." -- Katerina Clark * Yale University *
"Contributed by an international group of scholars who had access to Soviet archives, the 12 essays in this collection are organized into three parts....All display impressive erudition and are extensively documented. Enhanced by photographs, this is a necessary resource for those interested in Russians literature and/or Jewish literary studies." D. B. Johnson Choice>I>
"This volume is motivated by the need for a reassessment of the literary legacy of Isaak Babel given the rich trove of materials that has become available in the last two decades . . . [I]t is a welcome contribution to the study of Babel." -- Patricia Carden * Cornell University, Slavic Review *
"The authors reflect on questions about [Issac Babel's] life and his death at Stalin's hands, but also throughly explore and analyze the ambiguous meanings in his stories and plays, often indecipherable to the modern reader." -- Merrily F. Hart * AJL *
"The Enigma of Isaac Babel is a tour de force of scholarly writing as it should be: erudite, well-researched, at once path-breaking and definitive, lucidly written, stylistically vibrant, and captivating as narrative. Freidin—a foremost Babel scholar in his own right—has gathered in this volume the leading scholars currently working in the field. Every essay reveals a "new," unexpected Babel." -- Evgeny Dobrenko * University of Sheffield *
"This collection of articles by some of the leading scholars working on Isaac Babel in recent times represents a veritable treasure trove for anyone researching or teaching Babel's works . . . A volume that sheds light on this most enigmatic of Soviet writers from so many angles is both overdue and welcome; readers of Babel should devour it with relish." -- Rebecca Stanton * Slavic and East European Journal *
"The Enigma of Isaac Babel is infused with a sense of loss: Babel's manuscripts and correspondence were arrested with him, presumed lost in the wake of his execution at the age of forty-five. . . Highlighting the complexities of what it meant for Babel to be a Jew from Odessa who wrote in Russian in the Soviet Union, the volume successfully demonstrates his centrality to European, Soviet, and Jewish literary and historical traditions. . . In its reverence for the relics of a writer who left so little to posterity, The Enigma of Isaac Babel includes excellent examples of such scholarship." -- Lauren Kaminsky * Shofar: Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies *

Table of Contents
Table of Contents Preface by Gregory Freidin ii Acknowlegements vii I. Attempting a Biography 1. Patricia Blake 2 Researching Babel's Biography: Adventures and Misadventures 2. Gregory Freidin 21 Two Babels'Two Aphrodites: Autobiography in Maria and Babel's Petersburg Myth II. Babel in the Context of Russian History 3. Oleg Budnitskii 92 The Reds and the Jews, or the Comrades in Arms of the Military Reporter Liutov 4 Carol J. Avins 122 Isaac Babel and the Jewish Experience of Revolution 5. Michael S. Gorham 150 Writers At the Front: Language of State in the Civil War Narratives of Isaac Babel and Dmitrii Furmanov 6. Marietta Chudakova 180 Thinned and Diluted: Babel in Published Russian Literature of the Soviet Period III. Babel in the World of Letters and on Stage 7. Robert Alter 215 Babel, Flaubert, and the Rapture of Perception 8. Alexander Zholkovsky 229 Towards a Typology of "Debut" Narratives: Babel, Nabokov, and Others 9. Elif Batuman 240 Pan Pisar': Clerkship in Babel's First-Person Narration 10. Zsuzsa Hetenyi 272 The Child's Eye: Isaac Babel in Russian-Jewish, American, and European Literature of Assimilation 11. Efraim Sicher 304 Text, Intertext, Context: Babel, Bialik, and Others 12. Carl Weber 337 Staging Babel's Maria'for Young American Audiences, Seventy Years After. Notes Index 482

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 21/10/2009
      ISBN13: 9780804759038, 978-0804759038
      ISBN10: 0804759030

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Part biography, part history, part critical examination of Babel's legacy in Russian, European, and Jewish cultural context, The Enigma of Isaac Babel offers the first comprehensive view of the great Russian Jewish author since the opening of Soviet archives.

      Trade Review
      "Greogry Freidin's collection of the articles, The Enigma of Isacc Babel, covers an impressive range and includes much of value." -- Donald Rayfield * Times Literary Supplement *
      "The Isaac Babel in this collection emerges multi-faceted and deeply intriguing, and the essays are written in fresh, engaging language that pulls the reader in . . . This collection of experts - linguists and comparativists, biographers and historians - shed new light on Isaac Babel and his life, his work, and his place within Russian, Jewish and World literatures." -- Angela Brintlinger * Canadian-American Slavic Studies *
      "The Enigma of Isaac Babel is an excellent book on a major writer. The reader is treated here to a great deal of biographical material on Babel not generally known before and it is integrated into sophisticated analytical frames. Many of the monographic studies on Babel came out some time ago and are now dated, leaving the door open for this new work, which draws on information made available since perestroika." -- Katerina Clark * Yale University *
      "Contributed by an international group of scholars who had access to Soviet archives, the 12 essays in this collection are organized into three parts....All display impressive erudition and are extensively documented. Enhanced by photographs, this is a necessary resource for those interested in Russians literature and/or Jewish literary studies." D. B. Johnson Choice>I>
      "This volume is motivated by the need for a reassessment of the literary legacy of Isaak Babel given the rich trove of materials that has become available in the last two decades . . . [I]t is a welcome contribution to the study of Babel." -- Patricia Carden * Cornell University, Slavic Review *
      "The authors reflect on questions about [Issac Babel's] life and his death at Stalin's hands, but also throughly explore and analyze the ambiguous meanings in his stories and plays, often indecipherable to the modern reader." -- Merrily F. Hart * AJL *
      "The Enigma of Isaac Babel is a tour de force of scholarly writing as it should be: erudite, well-researched, at once path-breaking and definitive, lucidly written, stylistically vibrant, and captivating as narrative. Freidin—a foremost Babel scholar in his own right—has gathered in this volume the leading scholars currently working in the field. Every essay reveals a "new," unexpected Babel." -- Evgeny Dobrenko * University of Sheffield *
      "This collection of articles by some of the leading scholars working on Isaac Babel in recent times represents a veritable treasure trove for anyone researching or teaching Babel's works . . . A volume that sheds light on this most enigmatic of Soviet writers from so many angles is both overdue and welcome; readers of Babel should devour it with relish." -- Rebecca Stanton * Slavic and East European Journal *
      "The Enigma of Isaac Babel is infused with a sense of loss: Babel's manuscripts and correspondence were arrested with him, presumed lost in the wake of his execution at the age of forty-five. . . Highlighting the complexities of what it meant for Babel to be a Jew from Odessa who wrote in Russian in the Soviet Union, the volume successfully demonstrates his centrality to European, Soviet, and Jewish literary and historical traditions. . . In its reverence for the relics of a writer who left so little to posterity, The Enigma of Isaac Babel includes excellent examples of such scholarship." -- Lauren Kaminsky * Shofar: Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies *

      Table of Contents
      Table of Contents Preface by Gregory Freidin ii Acknowlegements vii I. Attempting a Biography 1. Patricia Blake 2 Researching Babel's Biography: Adventures and Misadventures 2. Gregory Freidin 21 Two Babels'Two Aphrodites: Autobiography in Maria and Babel's Petersburg Myth II. Babel in the Context of Russian History 3. Oleg Budnitskii 92 The Reds and the Jews, or the Comrades in Arms of the Military Reporter Liutov 4 Carol J. Avins 122 Isaac Babel and the Jewish Experience of Revolution 5. Michael S. Gorham 150 Writers At the Front: Language of State in the Civil War Narratives of Isaac Babel and Dmitrii Furmanov 6. Marietta Chudakova 180 Thinned and Diluted: Babel in Published Russian Literature of the Soviet Period III. Babel in the World of Letters and on Stage 7. Robert Alter 215 Babel, Flaubert, and the Rapture of Perception 8. Alexander Zholkovsky 229 Towards a Typology of "Debut" Narratives: Babel, Nabokov, and Others 9. Elif Batuman 240 Pan Pisar': Clerkship in Babel's First-Person Narration 10. Zsuzsa Hetenyi 272 The Child's Eye: Isaac Babel in Russian-Jewish, American, and European Literature of Assimilation 11. Efraim Sicher 304 Text, Intertext, Context: Babel, Bialik, and Others 12. Carl Weber 337 Staging Babel's Maria'for Young American Audiences, Seventy Years After. Notes Index 482

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