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Paperback. Condition: New. Desires, the only novel by Celia (Tsilye) Dropkin (1887-1956), was originally serialized between March 31 and June 6, 1934, in the Jewish Daily Forward, or Forverts. Dropkin, a poet known for sexual and erotic themes, was born in Babruysk, a city in what is now Belarus, and immigrated to New York in 1912, where she adopted Yiddish as her primary literary language. In the 1930s she turned to prose, publishing this novel and ten short stories that appeared in the journal Tsukunft (Future). In Desires, as in much of her work, Dropkin reflects on the internal and external conflicts of love, domesticity, and the erotic life. Through characters carefully drawn from her own immigrant milieu, Dropkin addresses the yearnings of both the body and mind, the tension between excitement and security, and the conflicting impulses that are part of the human condition.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A landmark Yiddish novel of love, betrayal, and social expectations in early 20th-century America.Celia Dropkin's Desires explores the tumultuous marriage of Sam and Shirley Elkin, shaken by the death of their son and a long-held secret. When Shirley confesses to a past infidelity, their world unravels, revealing a web of jealousy, longing, and societal pressures.As Sam grapples with betrayal and Shirley confronts her desires, their story becomes a poignant exploration of human nature. Translated by Anita Norich, this rediscovered gem of Yiddish literature offers a powerful glimpse into the lives of Jewish immigrants navigating love, loss, and the complexities of identity in a changing world. Perfect for readers of literary fiction, historical sagas, and stories of complex relationships. The only novel by Celia (Tsilye) Dropkin (18871956), Desires was originally serialized between March 31 and June 6, 1934. Dropkin, a poet known for sexual and erotic themes, was born in Babruysk, a city in what is now Belarus, and immigrated to New York in 1912, where she adopted Yiddish as her primary literary language. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condition: New. Desires, the only novel by Celia (Tsilye) Dropkin (1887-1956), was originally serialized between March 31 and June 6, 1934, in the Jewish Daily Forward, or Forverts. Dropkin, a poet known for sexual and erotic themes, was born in Babruysk, a city in what is now Belarus, and immigrated to New York in 1912, where she adopted Yiddish as her primary literary language. In the 1930s she turned to prose, publishing this novel and ten short stories that appeared in the journal Tsukunft (Future). In Desires, as in much of her work, Dropkin reflects on the internal and external conflicts of love, domesticity, and the erotic life. Through characters carefully drawn from her own immigrant milieu, Dropkin addresses the yearnings of both the body and mind, the tension between excitement and security, and the conflicting impulses that are part of the human condition.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Desires, the only novel by Celia (Tsilye) Dropkin (1887-1956), was originally serialized between March 31 and June 6, 1934, in the Jewish Daily Forward, or Forverts. Dropkin, a poet known for sexual and erotic themes, was born in Babruysk, a city in what is now Belarus, and immigrated to New York in 1912, where she adopted Yiddish as her primary literary language. In the 1930s she turned to prose, publishing this novel and ten short stories that appeared in the journal Tsukunft (Future). In Desires, as in much of her work, Dropkin reflects on the internal and external conflicts of love, domesticity, and the erotic life. Through characters carefully drawn from her own immigrant milieu, Dropkin addresses the yearnings of both the body and mind, the tension between excitement and security, and the conflicting impulses that are part of the human condition.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. A landmark Yiddish novel of love, betrayal, and social expectations in early 20th-century America.Celia Dropkin's Desires explores the tumultuous marriage of Sam and Shirley Elkin, shaken by the death of their son and a long-held secret. When Shirley confesses to a past infidelity, their world unravels, revealing a web of jealousy, longing, and societal pressures.As Sam grapples with betrayal and Shirley confronts her desires, their story becomes a poignant exploration of human nature. Translated by Anita Norich, this rediscovered gem of Yiddish literature offers a powerful glimpse into the lives of Jewish immigrants navigating love, loss, and the complexities of identity in a changing world. Perfect for readers of literary fiction, historical sagas, and stories of complex relationships. The only novel by Celia (Tsilye) Dropkin (18871956), Desires was originally serialized between March 31 and June 6, 1934. Dropkin, a poet known for sexual and erotic themes, was born in Babruysk, a city in what is now Belarus, and immigrated to New York in 1912, where she adopted Yiddish as her primary literary language. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Softcover. Condition: Fine. Translated from the Yiddish by Faith Jones, Jennifer Kronovet, and Samuel Solomon. Foreword by Edward Hirsch.
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. Desires, the only novel by Celia (Tsilye) Dropkin (1887-1956), was originally serialized between March 31 and June 6, 1934, in the Jewish Daily Forward, or Forverts. Dropkin, a poet known for sexual and erotic themes, was born in Babruysk, a city in what is now Belarus, and immigrated to New York in 1912, where she adopted Yiddish as her primary literary language. In the 1930s she turned to prose, publishing this novel and ten short stories that appeared in the journal Tsukunft (Future). In Desires, as in much of her work, Dropkin reflects on the internal and external conflicts of love, domesticity, and the erotic life. Through characters carefully drawn from her own immigrant milieu, Dropkin addresses the yearnings of both the body and mind, the tension between excitement and security, and the conflicting impulses that are part of the human condition.
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Hardback. Condition: New. Desires, the only novel by Celia (Tsilye) Dropkin (1887-1956), was originally serialized between March 31 and June 6, 1934, in the Jewish Daily Forward, or Forverts. Dropkin, a poet known for sexual and erotic themes, was born in Babruysk, a city in what is now Belarus, and immigrated to New York in 1912, where she adopted Yiddish as her primary literary language. In the 1930s she turned to prose, publishing this novel and ten short stories that appeared in the journal Tsukunft (Future). In Desires, as in much of her work, Dropkin reflects on the internal and external conflicts of love, domesticity, and the erotic life. Through characters carefully drawn from her own immigrant milieu, Dropkin addresses the yearnings of both the body and mind, the tension between excitement and security, and the conflicting impulses that are part of the human condition.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A landmark Yiddish novel of love, betrayal, and social expectations in early 20th-century America.Celia Dropkin's Desires explores the tumultuous marriage of Sam and Shirley Elkin, shaken by the death of their son and a long-held secret. When Shirley confesses to a past infidelity, their world unravels, revealing a web of jealousy, longing, and societal pressures.As Sam grapples with betrayal and Shirley confronts her desires, their story becomes a poignant exploration of human nature. Translated by Anita Norich, this rediscovered gem of Yiddish literature offers a powerful glimpse into the lives of Jewish immigrants navigating love, loss, and the complexities of identity in a changing world. Perfect for readers of literary fiction, historical sagas, and stories of complex relationships. The only novel by Celia (Tsilye) Dropkin (18871956), Desires was originally serialized between March 31 and June 6, 1934. Dropkin, a poet known for sexual and erotic themes, was born in Babruysk, a city in what is now Belarus, and immigrated to New York in 1912, where she adopted Yiddish as her primary literary language. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: New. Desires, the only novel by Celia (Tsilye) Dropkin (1887-1956), was originally serialized between March 31 and June 6, 1934, in the Jewish Daily Forward, or Forverts. Dropkin, a poet known for sexual and erotic themes, was born in Babruysk, a city in what is now Belarus, and immigrated to New York in 1912, where she adopted Yiddish as her primary literary language. In the 1930s she turned to prose, publishing this novel and ten short stories that appeared in the journal Tsukunft (Future). In Desires, as in much of her work, Dropkin reflects on the internal and external conflicts of love, domesticity, and the erotic life. Through characters carefully drawn from her own immigrant milieu, Dropkin addresses the yearnings of both the body and mind, the tension between excitement and security, and the conflicting impulses that are part of the human condition.
Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. A landmark Yiddish novel of love, betrayal, and social expectations in early 20th-century America.Celia Dropkin's Desires explores the tumultuous marriage of Sam and Shirley Elkin, shaken by the death of their son and a long-held secret. When Shirley confesses to a past infidelity, their world unravels, revealing a web of jealousy, longing, and societal pressures.As Sam grapples with betrayal and Shirley confronts her desires, their story becomes a poignant exploration of human nature. Translated by Anita Norich, this rediscovered gem of Yiddish literature offers a powerful glimpse into the lives of Jewish immigrants navigating love, loss, and the complexities of identity in a changing world. Perfect for readers of literary fiction, historical sagas, and stories of complex relationships. The only novel by Celia (Tsilye) Dropkin (18871956), Desires was originally serialized between March 31 and June 6, 1934. Dropkin, a poet known for sexual and erotic themes, was born in Babruysk, a city in what is now Belarus, and immigrated to New York in 1912, where she adopted Yiddish as her primary literary language. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. Desires, the only novel by Celia (Tsilye) Dropkin (1887-1956), was originally serialized between March 31 and June 6, 1934, in the Jewish Daily Forward, or Forverts. Dropkin, a poet known for sexual and erotic themes, was born in Babruysk, a city in what is now Belarus, and immigrated to New York in 1912, where she adopted Yiddish as her primary literary language. In the 1930s she turned to prose, publishing this novel and ten short stories that appeared in the journal Tsukunft (Future). In Desires, as in much of her work, Dropkin reflects on the internal and external conflicts of love, domesticity, and the erotic life. Through characters carefully drawn from her own immigrant milieu, Dropkin addresses the yearnings of both the body and mind, the tension between excitement and security, and the conflicting impulses that are part of the human condition.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Desires, the only novel by Celia (Tsilye) Dropkin (1887-1956), was originally serialized between March 31 and June 6, 1934, in the Jewish Daily Forward, or Forverts. Dropkin, a poet known for sexual and erotic themes, was born in Babruysk, a city in what is now Belarus, and immigrated to New York in 1912, where she adopted Yiddish as her primary literary language. In the 1930s she turned to prose, publishing this novel and ten short stories that appeared in the journal Tsukunft (Future). In Desires, as in much of her work, Dropkin reflects on the internal and external conflicts of love, domesticity, and the erotic life. Through characters carefully drawn from her own immigrant milieu, Dropkin addresses the yearnings of both the body and mind, the tension between excitement and security, and the conflicting impulses that are part of the human condition.
Published by New York, 1935
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Hardbound. Condition: Good. Octavo, soiled red cloth with gold lettering, 120 pp. Text is in Yiddish. Inscribed by the author on the title-page.