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         Babel Isaac:     more books (100)
  1. Collected Stories of Isaac Babel (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics Ser.) by Isaac; McDuff, David (editor) Babel, 1995
  2. Isaac Babel: The lonely years, 1925-1939; unpublished stories and private correspondence by I Babel, 1964
  3. Collected Stories of Isaac Babel by Isaac Babel,
  4. 1920 Diary, Isaac Babel.
  5. King of Odessa - A Novel of Isaac Babel
  6. TRIQUARTERLY 5. [Tri-Quarterly; Number Five]. Fall 1966. by Charles (ed.) [Eugene Ionesco, Richard Brautigan, Isaac Babel]. PERIODICAL. NEWMAN, 1966
  7. You Must Know Everything (Stories 1915-1937) by Isaac Babel, 1969-01-01
  8. The Collected Stories by Isaac Babel, 1968-01-01
  9. WAR by Alex (editor) (James Jones; William March; Isaac Babel; Carlo Levi; Robet Lowry; Arthur Kaplan; Giuseppe Berto; Joseph Heller; Nelson Algren; Andre Malraux; Pierre Gascar; Guy de Maupassant; Miguel de Cervantes; Mario Puzo) Austin, 1957
  10. 1920 Diary. by ISAAC; AVINS, CAROL J. BABEL, 1995
  11. The Collected Stories by Isaac Babel, 1957
  12. Commentary: Vol. 37, No. 2 (February 1964) by Norman (Ed.); Lewy, Guenter; Babel, Isaac; Danzig, Daid; Mander, John; Gass, Oscar; Rosenberg, Bernard; Kazin, Alfred; Aiken, Henry David Podhoretz, 1964-01-01
  13. You Must Know Everything by Isaac Babel,
  14. Lyubka the Cossack by Isaac Babel,

81. UKR-ODESSA-GEN-L: [Ukr-Odessa-Gen] Isaac Babel
From EMLipp@aol.com Subject UkrOdessa-Gen isaac babel Date Wed, 5 Dec 2001134031 EST The great Russian writer and playwright isaac babel was mentioned
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Subject: [Ukr-Odessa-Gen] Isaac Babel
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 13:40:31 EST
The great Russian writer and playwright Isaac Babel was mentioned on this board because of his descriptions of Jewish life in Odessa. He was shot in 1940 on orders of Joe Stalin. This morning his daughter Natalie was interviewed by Dianne Riehm on National Public Radio. Natalie is the editor of a newly published edition of Babel's collected works. The interview was fascinating. Dianne Riehm's program is rebroadcast in the evening on many PBS stations. If you have any interest in the subject, I highly recommend tuning in. This thread:

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The Complete Works of isaac babel Author babel, isaac Publisher Norton $ 39.95ISBN 0393048462 Booklist LJ Kirkus Publisher Weekly Often revolving around
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85. Issak Babel
babel, Isaak Emmanuilovich. (b. July Krik. babel wrote other shortstories, as well as two plays (Zakat, 1928; Mariya, 1935). In
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Babel, Isaak Emmanuilovich
(b. July 13 [July 1, Old Style], 1894, Odessa, Ukraine, Russian Empired. March 17, 1941, Siberia, Russia, USSR), Soviet short-story writer noted for his war stories and Odessa tales. He was considered an innovator in the early Soviet period and enjoyed a brilliant reputation in the early 1930s. The "Odessa Tales" were published in collected book form in 1931. This cycle of realistic and humorous sketches of the Moldavankathe ghetto suburb of Odessavividly portrays the life-style and jargon of a group of Jewish bandits and gangsters, led by t heir "king," the legendary Benya Krik. Babel wrote other short stories, as well as two plays (Zakat, 1928; Mariya, 1935). In the early 1930s his literary reputation in the Soviet Union was high, but, in the atmosphere of increasing Stalinist cultural regimentation, Communist critics began to question whether his works were compatible with official literary doctrine. After the mid-1930s Babel lived in silence and obscurity. His last published work in the Soviet Union was a short tribute to Gorky in 1938. His powerful patron had died in 1936; in May 1939 he was arrested, and he died in a prison camp in Siberia. After Stalin's death in 1953, Babel was rehabilitated, and his stories were again published in the Soviet Union.

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