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The Complete Works of Isaac Babel

The Complete Works of Isaac Babel

Isaac Babel

W. W. Norton Company
2001
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Considered one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century--and the most revered short-story writer since Chekhov--Isaac Babel (1894-1940) left an extraordinary literary legacy that continues to grow, remarkably, more than sixty years after his death in Lubyanka Prison at the hands of Stalin's secret police. Despite Babel's celebrated stature--which had already been achieved during his lifetime--the whole of his work, owing to his arrest and the state of affairs in the Soviet Union, was never assembled in one place. This magnificent edition of Babel's collected work fulfills a lifelong ambition of Babel's daughter, Nathalie, who has authorized and edited the entire collection, and has collaborated with award-winning translator Peter Constantine in readying the work for publication. Every story or selection included in this volume (147 in total) has been newly edited and translated, beginning with Babel's first published story, "Old Shloyme," originally published in 1913, and concluding with two scenes from a screenplay that Babel did not live to see made into a film. Included in The Complete Works are stories that will be familiar to Babel enthusiasts, like the "Red Cavalry" cycle and his diaries, as well as untranslated stories and other works that appear in English for the first time. To read Babel is to relive the wild and often terrifying swings of twentieth-century Russian history. No writer has conveyed with such emotion and convulsive energy the tragic story of a modern nation that remained a prisoner of its brutal and repressive past. Combining the compassion of Dostoevsky with the mordant wit of Chekhov, Babel injected a daring social criticism and a palpable sexual tension into the literary climate of post-tsarist Russia. In the process, he created a style so vivid, so lacerating, and so utterly hypnotic that his stories have come to define the sanguinary landscape of the Soviet Union in the years between the two world wars. As these stories illustrate, and as Cynthia Ozick insightfully observes in her passionate introduction, Babel was a man of acute contradictions. Born in the cosmopolitan port city of Odessa during the long reign of Alexander II, Babel was quite competent in both Hebrew and Yiddish but, influenced by both Flaubert and Maupassant, wrote his first stories in fluent French. His often comic portrayal of characters--such as the ruthless Jewish mobsters depicted in his Benya Krik stories--resulted from observing them firsthand as a boy in the Moldavanka neighborhood of Odessa. As Ozick notes, the "breadth and scope of his social compass enabled him to see through the eyes of peasants, soldiers, priests, rabbis, children, artists, actors, women of all classes. . . . He was at once a poet of the city ('the glass sun of Petersburg') and a lyricist of the countryside ('the walls of sunset collapsing into the sky')." Arranged sequentially in fourteen sections, The Complete Works traces the entire arc of Babel's literary career, beginning with early stories, which are followed by The Odessa Stories and The Red Cavalry Stories. Also included are his Reports from St. Petersburg (1918), the remarkable 1920 Diary, and reports from Soviet Georgia and France, where his wife, Evgenia, and his daughter, Nathalie, lived. Many of his later stories (1925-38) reflect a compelling literary quality and abrupt change in style that have challenged translators for years. An accomplished playwright and screenwriter, Babel, at the height of his popularity, began writing for the Soviet cinema as early as the 1920s, and many of these works have never been translated before. This edition also includes a foreword and a biographical afterword by Nathalie Babel, a translator's preface and annotations throughout by Peter Constantine, and a chronology by Gregory Freidin, regarded as one of the foremost Babel scholars in the world. Unprecedented for both its literary and its scholarly achievement, The Complete Works of Isaac Babel will stand as Babel's final, most enduring legacy.
Isaac Babel and the Self-Invention of Odessan Modernism

Isaac Babel and the Self-Invention of Odessan Modernism

Rebecca Stanton

Northwestern University Press
2012
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In what marks an exciting new critical direction, Rebecca Stanton contends that the city of Odessa—as a canonical literary image and as a kaleidoscopic cultural milieu—shaped the narrative strategies developed by Isaac Babel and his contemporaries of the Revolutionary generation. Modeling themselves on the tricksters and rogues of Odessa lore, Babel and his fellow Odessans Val­entin Kataev and Yury Olesha manipulated their literary personae through complex, playful, and often subversive negotiations of the boundary between autobiography and fiction. In so doing, they cannily took up a place prepared for them in the Russian canon and fostered modes of storytelling that both reflected and resisted the aesthetics of Socialist Realism. Stanton concludes with a rereading of Babel’s “autobiographical” stories and examines their leg­acy in post-Thaw works by Kataev, Olesha, and Konstantin Paustovsky.
Isaac Babel and the Self-Invention of Odessan Modernism

Isaac Babel and the Self-Invention of Odessan Modernism

Rebecca Jane Stanton

Northwestern University Press
2013
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In what marks an exciting new critical direction, Rebecca Stanton contends that the city of Odessa--as a canonical literary image and as a kaleidoscopic cultural milieu--shaped the narrative strategies developed by Isaac Babel and his contemporaries of the Revolutionary generation. Modeling themselves on the tricksters and rogues of Odessa lore, Babel and his fellow Odessans Val-entin Kataev and Yury Olesha manipulated their literary personae through complex, playful, and often subversive negotiations of the boundary between autobiography and fiction. In so doing, they cannily took up a place prepared for them in the Russian canon and fostered modes of storytelling that both reflected and resisted the aesthetics of Socialist Realism. Stanton concludes with a rereading of Babel's "autobiographical" stories and examines their leg-acy in post-Thaw works by Kataev, Olesha, and Konstantin Paustovsky.
The Complete Works of Isaac Babel

The Complete Works of Isaac Babel

Nathalie (EDT) Babel; Peter (TRN) Constantine

WW Norton Co
2005
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Finally in paperback, this "monumental collection; gathers all of Babel's deft and brutal writing, including a wide array of previously unavailable material, from never-before-translated stories to plays and film scripts" (David Ulin, "Los Angeles Times"). Reviewing the work in "The New Republic," James Woods wrote that this groundbreaking volume "represents a triumph of translating, editing, and publishing. Beautiful to hold, scholarly and also popularly accessible, it is an enactment of love." Considered one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century, Isaac Babel has left his mark on a generation of readers and writers. This book will stand as Babel's final, most enduring legacy. Winner of the Koret Jewish Book Award; A "New York Times" Notable Book, a and "Library Journal" Best Book, a "Washington Post" Book World Rave, a "Village Voice" Favorite Book of the Year.
The Enigma of Isaac Babel

The Enigma of Isaac Babel

Stanford University Press
2009
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A literary cult figure on a par with Franz Kafka, Isaac Babel has remained an enigma ever since he disappeared, along with his archive, inside Stalin's secret police headquarters in May of 1939. Made famous by Red Cavalry, a book about the Russian civil war (he was the world's first "embedded" war reporter), another book about the Jewish gangsters of his native Odessa, and yet another about his own Russian Jewish childhood, Babel has been celebrated by generations of readers, all craving fuller knowledge of his works and days. Bringing together scholars of different countries and areas of specialization, the present volume is the first examination of Babel's life and art since the fall of communism and the opening of Soviet archives. Part biography, part history, part critical examination of the writer's legacy in Russian, European, and Jewish cultural contexts, The Enigma of Isaac Babel will be of interest to the general reader and specialist alike.
Red Cavalry and Other Stories

Red Cavalry and Other Stories

Isaac Babel

Penguin Classics
2005
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Throughout his life Isaac Babel was torn by opposing forces, by the desire both to remain faithful to his Jewish roots and yet to be free of them. This duality of vision infuses his work with a powerful energy from the earliest tales including 'Old Shloyme' and 'Childhood', which affirm his Russian-Jewish childhood, to the relatively non-Jewish world of his collection of stories entitled 'Red Cavalry'. Babel's masterpiece, 'Red Cavalry' is the most dramatic expression of his dualism and in his simultaneous acceptance and rejection of his heritage heralds the great American-Jewish writers from Henry Roth to Saul Bellow and Philip Roth.
1920 Diary

1920 Diary

Isaac Babel

Yale University Press
2002
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This diary by the famed twentieth-century Russian writer recounts Babel’s experiences with the Cossack cavalry during the Polish-Soviet war of 1919–1920. The basis for Red Cavalry, Babel’s best-known work, it records the devastation of the war, the extreme cruelty of the Polish and Red armies alike toward the Jewish population in the Ukraine and eastern Poland, and Babel’s own conflicted role as both Soviet revolutionary and Jew. “Babel’s 1920 Diary, the source for many of his remarkable Red Cavalry stories, is itself as remarkable as the stories, particularly when one considers that the diarist was a journalist of only twenty-six. The staccato sentences in which Babel rapidly describes the horrific details of revolutionary brutality have the impact of an accomplished style, one that in its spontaneously elliptical way is strangely no less artful than the artfully nuanced directness that is the triumph of Red Cavalry.”—Philip Roth “An electrifying translation accompanied by an indispensable introduction. . . . Babel’s journey is a Jewish lamentation . . . a tragic masterwork.” —Cynthia Ozick, The New Republic “A precursor of Holocaust literature, and more powerful in its effect than any Holocaust literature that I have managed to read.”—Harold Bloom, New York Times Book Review
The Essential Fictions

The Essential Fictions

Isaac Babel

Northwestern University Press
2017
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The Essential Fictions offers contemporary readers seventy-two short stories by one of twentieth-century Russia’s premier storytellers, Isaac Babel. This unique volume, which includes Babel’s famous Red Cavalry series and his Odessa Stories, is translated, edited, introduced, and annotated by Val Vinokur, a 2008 Guggenheim Fellow in Translation, and features illustrations by Yefim Ladyzhensky, a painter known for his depictions of everyday life under Soviet rule in Babel’s native Odessa.Babel was born in 1894 into multicultural Odessa’s thriving Jewish community. Working as a journalist, he witnessed the Bolshevik Revolution and Civil War, and accompanied the Cossack horsemen of the Red Cavalry during the 1920 Polish-Soviet War, distilling these experiences into his fiction. Vinokur highlights Babel’s “horrified hopefulness” and “doleful and bespectacled Jewish comedy” in the face of the bloody conflicts that plagued his generation.On the centenary of the revolution that toppled the Romanov tsars, Babel’s fictions continue to absorb and fascinate contemporary readers interested in eastern European and Jewish literature as well as the history and politics of the twentieth century.
Odessa Stories.: Illustrations by Vladimir Ryklin

Odessa Stories.: Illustrations by Vladimir Ryklin

Isaac Babel

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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As all of his works, these stories are a nightmare to translate. You are lucky if you can read the original. Set 100 years ago, these tales tell of the lives of the people of Odessa, a big Ukrainian city and a port, run by gangsters, which are, interestingly, Jewish gangsters. So we get characters such as Lyubka the Cossack, who ignores her newborn baby in order to run her business empire; and, the greatest of all, Benya Krik, the King.
Red Cavalry

Red Cavalry

Isaac Babel; Nathalie Babel

W. W. Norton Company
2003
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One of the great masterpieces of Russian literature, the Red Cavalry cycle retains today the shocking freshness that made Babel's reputation when the stories were first published in the 1920s. Using his own experiences as a journalist and propagandist with the Red Army during the war against Poland, Babel brings to life an astonishing cast of characters from the exuberant, violent era of early Soviet history: commissars and colonels, Cossacks and peasants, and among them the bespectacled, Jewish writer/intellectual, observing it all and trying to establish his role in the new Russia.Drawn from the acclaimed, award-winning Complete Works of Isaac Babel, this volume includes all of the Red Cavalry cycle; Babel's 1920 diary, from which the material for the fiction was drawn; and his preliminary sketches for the stories--the whole constituting a fascinating picture of a great writer turning life into art.
Odessa Stories

Odessa Stories

Babel Isaac

Pushkin Press
2018
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Odessa was a uniquely Jewish city, and the stories of Isaac Babel - a Jewish man, writing in Russian, born in Odessa - uncover its tough underbelly. Gangsters, prostitutes, beggars, smugglers: no one escapes the pungent, sinewy force of Babel's pen. From the tales of the magnetic cruelty of Benya Krik - infamous mob boss, and one of the great anti-heroes of Russian literature - to the devastating semi-autobiographical account of a young Jewish boy caught up in a pogrom, this collection of stories is considered one of the great masterpieces of twentieth-century Russian literature. Translated with precision and sensitivity by Boris Dralyuk, whose rendering of the rich Odessan argot is pitch-perfect, Odessa Stories is the first ever stand-alone collection of all the stories Babel set in the city - and includes tales from the original collection as well as later ones.
Isaak Babel - Eine Biographie

Isaak Babel - Eine Biographie

Reinhard Krumm

BoD - Books on Demand
2005
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Isaak Babel, Sohn einer jüdischen Kaufmannsfamilie und in der bunten Hafenstadt Odessa aufgewachsen, erlangte in den zwanziger Jahren mit seinem Buch "Die Reiterarmee" schlagartig Weltruhm. Doch besessen von dem Plan, die gewaltigen politischen und kulturellen Umbrüche in der Sowjetunion darzustellen, geriet er ins Visier Stalins. Er wurde verhaftet und 1940 in einem Moskauer Gefängnis ermordet. Thomas Mann und Kurt Tucholsky priesen Babels Erzählkunst. Marcel Reich-Ranicki ist der Ansicht, dass ihm der Nobelpreis gebührt hätte. Doch unter Stalin in Ungnade gefallen, blieb Babel auch der Nachruhm verwehrt. In Russland trägt bis heute keine Straße seinen Namen. Die weltweit erste umfassende Babel-Biographie schließt eine schmerzliche Lücke und schildert einen beispiellosen Lebensweg. "Ein grossartiges Buch. Nie ist die Geschichte Babels so fesselnd erzählt worden." Klaus Wiegrefe, DER SPIEGEL.
Isaak Babel

Isaak Babel

Reinhard Krumm

Books on Demand
2006
pokkari
Isaak Babel, Sohn einer jüdischen Kaufmannsfamilie und in der bunten Hafenstadt Odessa aufgewachsen, erlangte in den zwanziger Jahren mit seinem Buch "Die Reiterarmee" schlagartig Weltruhm. Doch besessen von dem Plan, die gewaltigen politischen und kulturellen Umbrüche in der Sowjetunion darzustellen, geriet er ins Visier Stalins. Er wurde verhaftet und 1940 in einem Moskauer Gefängnis ermordet. Thomas Mann und Kurt Tucholsky priesen Babels Erzählkunst. Marcel Reich-Ranicki ist der Ansicht, dass ihm der Nobelpreis gebührt hätte. Doch unter Stalin in Ungnade gefallen, blieb Babel auch der Nachruhm verwehrt. In Russland trägt bis heute keine Straße seinen Namen. Die weltweit erste umfassende Babel-Biographie schließt eine schmerzliche Lücke und schildert einen beispiellosen Lebensweg. "Ein grossartiges Buch. Nie ist die Geschichte Babels so fesselnd erzählt worden." Klaus Wiegrefe, DER SPIEGEL.
Isaak Babel' auf der sowjetischen Buehne

Isaak Babel' auf der sowjetischen Buehne

Morsbach Petra Morsbach

Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
1983
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Die vorliegende Arbeit uber die szenische Interpretation und Rezeption des Werkes von Isaak Babel' auf der sovjetischen Buhne ist als Beitrag zur Theatergeschichte gedacht. Die Arbeit enthalt ferner Gesprache mit einzelnen sovjetischen Theaterschaffenden und Funktionaren, die an Babel'-Auffuhrungen beteiligt waren.
Keine Reise Führt an Uns Vorüber: Mit Isaak Babel ans Schwarze Meer und wieder zurück
Ziemlich angeschlagen aus der Ukraine zur ck, habe ich versucht aufzuschreiben, was mir widerfahren ist. Ohne Aleksander, Anastasia, Andrej, Christoph, Dmitrij, Jevgenji, Katja, Ludmilla, Olga, Oleksy, Paolo, Roxana, Sascha und all die anderen, mir unbekannt gebliebenen, Menschen w re ich untergegangen in einem schwarzen Meer. Die mitgenommenen Autorinnen und Autoren halfen mir am Steuer. Isaak Babel war mir Kompass und mehr. Die Ukraine ist ein gro es, sehr sch nes, leider seit geraumer Zeit politisch vermintes Land. Wenn ein Reisender wie ich dann am stlichen Rand Europas wo hintrat und an der Idee einer sozial-liberalen Demokratie festhielt, musste er zusehen, dass er glimpflich davonkommt. Eben deshalb ist das Mutterland Russlands immer noch eine Reise wert. Ein Abenteuer anderer Art.
Keine Reise Führt an Uns Vorüber: Mit Isaak Babel ans Schwarze Meer und wieder zurück
Ziemlich angeschlagen aus der Ukraine zur ck, habe ich versucht aufzuschreiben, was mir widerfahren ist. Ohne Aleksander, Anastasia, Andrej, Christoph, Dmitrij, Jevgenji, Katja, Ludmilla, Olga, Oleksy, Paolo, Roxana, Sascha und all die anderen, mir unbekannt gebliebenen, Menschen w re ich untergegangen in einem schwarzen Meer. Die mitgenommenen Autorinnen und Autoren halfen mir am Steuer. Isaak Babel war mir Kompass und mehr. Die Ukraine ist ein gro es, sehr sch nes, leider seit geraumer Zeit politisch vermintes Land. Wenn ein Reisender wie ich dann am stlichen Rand Europas wo hintrat und an der Idee einer sozial-liberalen Demokratie festhielt, musste er zusehen, dass er glimpflich davonkommt. Eben deshalb ist das Mutterland Russlands immer noch eine Reise wert. Ein Abenteuer anderer Art.