Jacob Dinezon

Jacob DinezonJacob Dinezon was born in New Zagare, Lithuania, in the early 1850s. His father died when he was twelve, and he was sent to live with an uncle in the Russian town of Mohilev. An excellent student, Dinezon was hired by a wealthy family to tutor their oung daughter. While living in their household, he became a trusted member of the family and was soon promoted to bookkeeper and manager of the family business. Through this family, Dinezon was introduced to the owner of a famous Jewish publishing company in Vilna called The Widow and Brothers Romm, which published his first novel, The Dark Young Man, in 1877. The book became a runaway bestseller. Moving to Warsaw in the 1890s, Dinezon quickly became a prominent figure in the city's Jewish literary circle. He befriended almost every major Jewish writer of his day, including Sholem Abramovitsh (Mendele Mocher Sforim; 1835-1917), Sholem Aleichem (1859-1916), and I. L. Peretz (1852-1915). These writers are the classic writers of modern Yiddish literature, and Peretz became Dinezon's closest friend and confidant. Over the next twenty years, Dinezon published several works of fiction, including A Stumbling Block in the Road, Hershele: A Jewish Love Story, Yosele: A Story from Jewish Life, Falik and His House, and The Crisis: A Story of the Lives of Merchants. He wrote sentimental novels about urban life in the Russian Empire and focused on the emotional conflicts affecting Jewish life as modern ideas challenged long-established religious practices and traditions. The plight of his characters often brought tears to the eyes of his devoted readers and remained in their memories long after they finished his stories. During the First World War, Jacob Dinezon helped found an orphanage and schools to care for Jewish children made homeless by the fighting between Russia and Germany. He died in 1919 and is buried in Warsaw's Jewish cemetery beside I. L. Peretz. Read More Read Less

7 results found
List viewGrid view
Sort By:
1.
Falik and His HouseNR
No Review Yet
₹911
Binding:
Paperback
Release:
16 Apr 2021
Language:
English
International Edition
Ships within 12-14 Days Explain..
Free Shipping in India and low cost Worldwide.
2.
The Dark Young Man9 % NR
No Review Yet
₹1,880
₹1,711
Binding:
Paperback
Release:
03 Feb 2019
Language:
English
International Edition
Ships within 12-14 Days Explain..
Free Shipping in India and low cost Worldwide.
4.
Hershele14 % NR
No Review Yet
₹1,420
₹1,221
Binding:
Paperback
Release:
01 Aug 2016
Language:
English
International Edition
Ships within 12-14 Days Explain..
Free Shipping in India and low cost Worldwide.
5.
Memories and Scenes15 % NR
No Review Yet
₹1,776
₹1,510
Binding:
Paperback
Release:
16 Sep 2014
Language:
English
International Edition
Ships within 12-14 Days Explain..
Free Shipping in India and low cost Worldwide.
6.
Yosele14 % NR
No Review Yet
₹1,331
₹1,145
Binding:
Paperback
Release:
25 Feb 2015
Language:
English
International Edition
Ships within 12-14 Days Explain..
Free Shipping in India and low cost Worldwide.
7.
Alter (Yiddish)NR
No Review Yet
₹854
Binding:
Paperback
Release:
01 Feb 2014
Language:
Yiddish
Out of Stock
Notify me when this book is in stockNotify Me
No more records found
ASK VIDYA