
Kulbak's Raysn (Belarus)
Slow Reading Course
Moyshe Kulbak (
In his series of 4 talks professor Marc Caplan (Dartmouth College) will focus on the paradoxes that structure this poem in linguistic, cultural, and historical terms to understand why and how this work deserves a central place in an appreciation of Yiddish literature at the height of its creativity and daring.
Schedule:
November 18 (Wed), 8pm (Moscow), 7pm (Israel), 12pm (EST), 5pm (London), 6pm (Berlin)
November 25 (Wed), 8pm (Moscow), 7pm (Israel), 12pm (EST), 5pm (London), 6pm (Berlin)
December 2 (Wed), 8pm (Moscow), 7pm (Israel), 12pm (EST), 5pm (London), 6pm (Berlin)
December 9 (Wed), 8pm (Moscow), 7pm (Israel), 12pm (EST), 5pm (London), 6pm (Berlin)
Register (free) to get the invitation to Zoom conference
The talks are in English without translation.
Marc Caplan graduated from Yale University and received his PhD from NYU. Since 2004 — professor of Yiddish studies at Johns Hopkins University, Indiana University Bloomington and Yale University. Author of books and articles on Yiddish modernism, including: Like Moths to a Flame: Yiddish Modernism and German Modernity in the Weimar Republic.
Reсorded broadcast of the first talk
Reсorded broadcast of the second talk
Reсorded broadcast of the third talk
ONLINE BROADCAST (concluding talk)
The event is supported by Genesis Philanthropy Group
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