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Margolin, Anna

Since the 20th century, female representatives began to pay attention mainly to the development of the Jewish language - Yiddish [1] . Among these women is Anna Margolin ( Yiddish אַנאַ מאַרגאָלין , birth name is Rosa Lebensboym ; January 21, 1887 , Brest-Litovsk - June 29, 1952 , New York ) is an American poetess, author of dozens of poems.

Margolin Anna
Yiddish אַנאַ מאַרגאָלין
Birth nameLebensboym Rose
Date of BirthJanuary 21, 1887 ( 1887-01-21 )
Place of BirthBrest-Litovsk
Date of deathJune 29, 1952 ( 1952-06-29 ) (aged 65)
Place of deathNew York
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Biography

The only daughter of Menachem Lebensboim and Dvoira Leia Rosenblum. Under the guidance of his father received a European secular education. As a child, she lived in Königsberg , Odessa and Warsaw . In 1906, her father sent her to the United States , where Margolin began her literary career.

Margolin was a representative of the literary movement "Di Junge". She worked in the editions of the famous Jewish periodicals "Freie Arbeter Stime" and "Der Tog".

Bibliography

  • "Lider" (Poems), 1929;
  • "Drunk from the Bitter Truth."

Notes

  1. ↑ Yiddish literature - Modern Yiddish literature (English) , Encyclopedia Britannica . Date of appeal April 10, 2018.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Margolin_Anna&oldid=99421215


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