Benya Krik, the Gangster: And Other StoriesSchocken Books, 1969 - Počet stran: 128 A group of stories by Isaac Babel, in which he seeks to balance the image of Jewish violence against the violence done to Jews who are so Jewish that they cannot help but be nonviolent. The collection includes the tales Benya Krik and The Gangster. |
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Strana 9
... heard this decision . Why did they blush ? You'll find out if you go where I'll lead you . " Among us , Tartakovsky had the nicknames Yid- and - a - Half or Nine Holdups . He was called Yid - and- a - Half , because no one Jew could ...
... heard this decision . Why did they blush ? You'll find out if you go where I'll lead you . " Among us , Tartakovsky had the nicknames Yid- and - a - Half or Nine Holdups . He was called Yid - and- a - Half , because no one Jew could ...
Strana 14
... heard all over Odessa . " Where does the police begin , ' he bellowed , ' and where does Benya end ? ' " " The police ends where Benya begins , ' sensible people answered , but Tartakovsky wouldn't calm down and in the end this is what ...
... heard all over Odessa . " Where does the police begin , ' he bellowed , ' and where does Benya end ? ' " " The police ends where Benya begins , ' sensible people answered , but Tartakovsky wouldn't calm down and in the end this is what ...
Strana 18
... heard by all who wanted to hear . It was heard by me , Arye Leyb , and by lisping Moiseyka , who was perched on the wall beside me . " Gentlemen and ladies , ' said Benya Krik , ' gentle- men and ladies , ' he said , and the sun stood ...
... heard by all who wanted to hear . It was heard by me , Arye Leyb , and by lisping Moiseyka , who was perched on the wall beside me . " Gentlemen and ladies , ' said Benya Krik , ' gentle- men and ladies , ' he said , and the sun stood ...
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Benya Krik the Gangster | 7 |
A Jewish | 47 |
The Revolution | 89 |
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Taking Root: The Origins of the Canadian Jewish Community Gerald J. J. Tulchinsky Omezený náhled - 1993 |