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BIALIK
– DAVID
ABERBACH

BIALIK
David Aberbach
Hardback, 1988
£10.95, 164pp, 1 870015 06 1

Paperback, 1988
£5.95, 164pp, 1 870015 05 3

During his
lifetime, Chaim Nachman Bialik was hailed and the poet larueate of Jewish
nationalism and was regarded as one of the major Jewish cultural influences
of his age. He was seen as the poet of hope and revival in an age which
witnessed the Russian Pale of Settlement, pogroms, the Russian Revoltuion,
the rise of Zionim and of Hebrew as a living language.
David Aberbach explores the historical, social and literary background to
Bialik’s rise a a Romantic-nationalist poet, his ambivalence to this
national role, his obsession with intensely private themes and the interplay
between the public figure and the confessional lyric poet.
Aberbach shows how Bialik’s poetry reveals a profoundly tortured inner
life and how strongly he felt the inseparble links between his art and his
life.
David Aberbach has taught at universities in England and in the U.S. and is
now Associate Professor of Hebrew Literature at McGill University. His
previous publications include At the Handles of the Lock, a study of
the Hebrew novelist Samuel Joseph Agnon (OUP for the Littman Library).
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