Item 280254. DER BIROBIDZSHANER INYEN: (KHRONIK FUN A GROYLIKER TSAYT) [AUTHOR INSCRIBED]
Item 280254. DER BIROBIDZSHANER INYEN: (KHRONIK FUN A GROYLIKER TSAYT) [AUTHOR INSCRIBED]
Item 280254. DER BIROBIDZSHANER INYEN: (KHRONIK FUN A GROYLIKER TSAYT) [AUTHOR INSCRIBED]

DER BIROBIDZSHANER INYEN: (KHRONIK FUN A GROYLIKER TSAYT) [AUTHOR INSCRIBED] דער ביראבידזשאנער ענין: (כראניק פון א גרױליקער צײט)

Rochester, N.Y.: Sol Bogorad, 1960. Item #43104

First edition. Original boards, 8vo, 191 pages. 24 cm. In Yiddish. Title also appears in English as “The Birobidjan Case.”
Inscribed by the author. Memoir of the author's time as a journalist in Birobidzhan and his stint in a Soviet labor camp in Siberia. Later issued in English as, "The Birobidzhan Affair."
“Emiot was born in 1909 in Ostrow Mazowiecka, then part of Congress Poland within the Russian Empire…Emiot published his first writing in 1926, and brought out four books of poetry during the 1930s.
When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, Emiot and his wife and children fled east to the Soviet Union; his mother remained and was killed during the war. In 1944, he was sent to work as a journalist in Birobidzhan, the autonomous region set up for Jews in Siberia. Within a few years, as the climate for Jewish writers in the Soviet Union worsened, he was convicted of trumped-up crimes and sentenced to ten years of hard labor, which he served at a camp near Taishet.
After his release, he returned to Poland, and soon after emigrated to the United States, where his wife and children were living in Rochester. He spent his last decade and a half as writer-in-residence at Rochester's Jewish Community Center.” (Wikipedia)
SUBJECT(S): Political prisoners -- Russia (Federation) -- Biography. Authors, Yiddish -- Biography. Jews -- Russia (Federation) -- Birobidzhan. Ethnic relations. Imprisonment.Jews. Political prisoners. OCLC: 11234764
Ex-library with usual markings. Good+ Condition. (YID-46-34-+).

Price: $125.00