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  1. Isaac Leib Peretz (Polish: Icchok Lejbusz Perec, Yiddish: יצחק־לייבוש פרץ) (May 18, 1852 – April 3, 1915), also sometimes written Yitskhok Leybush Peretz was a Polish Jewish writer and playwright writing in Yiddish.

  2. 14 de may. de 2024 · I.L. Peretz (born May 18, 1852, Zamość, Poland, Russian Empire—died April 3, 1915, Warsaw) was a prolific writer of poems, short stories, drama, humorous sketches, and satire who was instrumental in raising the standard of Yiddish literature to a high level.

  3. Isaac Leib Peretz ( polaco : Icchok Lejbusz Perec , yiddish : יצחק־לייבוש פרץ ) (18 de mayo de 1852-3 de abril de 1915), también escrito a veces como Yitskhok Leybush Peretz, fue un escritor y dramaturgo judío polaco que escribía en yiddish .

  4. I.L. Peretz (1851-1915) is the third of the great classical Yiddish writers [along with Mendele Mokher Seforim and Sholom Aleichem] and the one considered the more literary and probing realist of the trio.

  5. by Irving Howe. It is customary to speak of three figures—Mendele Mokher Sforim, Sholem Aleichem, and I. L. Peretzas the founders of modern Yiddish literature, but for those readers who must encounter them mainly through the rough lens of English translation, they are by no means equally accessible or attractive.

  6. Weaving the Revolution. In the years after “Bontshe shvayg,” Peretz strengthened his relations with Jewish labor activists, as was shown with the Bletlekh, and added works to his “radical repertoire” that explicitly dealt with labor activism, such as his short story “Veber-libe: dertseylung in briv” (“Weaver-Love: Story in Letters

  7. Isaac Leybush Peretz (1852-1915) is one of the most influential figures of modern Jewish culture. Born in Poland and dedicated to Yiddish culture, he recognized...