These works by David Pinski, a prominent Yiddish playwright and author, explore profound themes of Jewish identity, faith, and the human condition. Isaac Sheftel delves into the moral complexities of a man facing personal and communal challenges. The Last Jew is a thought-provoking narrative about survival, spirituality, and cultural continuity, while The Dumb Messiah tackles the expectations placed on messianic figures, reflecting the tension between hope and disillusionment. Pinski's writing is rich in emotional depth and philosophical inquiry.David Pinski (1872-1959) was a Yiddish-language…mehr
These works by David Pinski, a prominent Yiddish playwright and author, explore profound themes of Jewish identity, faith, and the human condition. Isaac Sheftel delves into the moral complexities of a man facing personal and communal challenges. The Last Jew is a thought-provoking narrative about survival, spirituality, and cultural continuity, while The Dumb Messiah tackles the expectations placed on messianic figures, reflecting the tension between hope and disillusionment. Pinski's writing is rich in emotional depth and philosophical inquiry.David Pinski (1872-1959) was a Yiddish-language writer, best known as a playwright. At a time when Eastern Europe was only beginning to experience the industrial revolution, Pinski was the first to introduce a play about urban Jewish workers. His work has stronger connections to German language literary traditions than Russian.
Colin Chambers is Emeritus Professor of Drama at Kingston University. Colin was Literary Manager of the Royal Shakespeare Company from 1981 to 1997, and has also been a journalist and theatre critic. He is co-author with Richard Nelson of Kenneth's First Play and Tynan (both Royal Shakespeare Company), and he selected and edited for performance Three Farces by John Maddison Morton, which were produced at the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond. As well as editing the Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre, Colin has written extensively on the theatre including Other Spaces: New Writing and the RSC, Playwrights' Progress (with Michael Prior), The Story of Unity Theatre, Peggy: The Life of Margaret Ramsay, Play Agent (winner of the inaugural Theatre Book Prize), Inside the Royal Shakespeare Company, Here We Stand: Politics, Performers and Performance - Paul Robeson, Isadora Duncan and Charlie Chaplin and Black and Asian Theatre in Britain: A History.
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