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Isaac Emmanuelovich Babel

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Isaac Emmanuelovich Babel , 1894-1940, Russian writer, b. Odessa. Babel was quick to embrace the Bolshevik revolution of 1917, but in the end it was the regime born of that revolution that destroyed him. He won fame with Odessa Tales (1921-23), written in Russian-Jewish dialect, and Red Cavalry (1926, tr. 1929), dramatic stories based on his life in the army (he had concealed his Jewish identity) and employing the racy slang of the Kuban Cossacks with whom he rode. The original journal from which this book was written, 1920 Journal, was published in Russia as the Soviet Union disintegrated... Read more
Isaac Emmanuelovich Babel
...Emmanuelovich Babel The Russian writer Isaac Emmanuelovich Babel (1894-1941) was a master of the...subtlety and intense moral passion. Isaac Babel was born on July 1, 1894, in...Additional Sources Falen, James E., Isaac Babel, Russian master of the short... Read more
Babel, Isaac Emmanuelovich
Babel, Isaac Emmanuelovich (1894–1941) Russian short-story writer. Babel's works, many of which are informed by his military service and experience of persecution, include Tales of Odessa (1924) and Red... Read more

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