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H. Leivick (jiddisch ה. לייוויק) ist das Pseudonym von Leivick Halpern (* 25. Dezember 1888 in Igumen in Kaiserreich Russland; † 23. Dezember 1962 in New York), einem jiddischsprachigen Dichter der Moderne. Er gehörte der Dichtergruppe Di Yunge an. Sein Pseudonym wählte er, um Verwechslungen mit Moyshe-Leyb Halpern zu vermeiden, der ebenfalls ein Mitglied der Gruppe Di Yunge war. Das bekannteste Werk von H. Leivick ist Der Golem, ein dramatisches Poem in acht Szenen aus dem Jahr 1921.

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dbo:abstract H. Leivick (jiddisch ה. לייוויק) ist das Pseudonym von Leivick Halpern (* 25. Dezember 1888 in Igumen in Kaiserreich Russland; † 23. Dezember 1962 in New York), einem jiddischsprachigen Dichter der Moderne. Er gehörte der Dichtergruppe Di Yunge an. Sein Pseudonym wählte er, um Verwechslungen mit Moyshe-Leyb Halpern zu vermeiden, der ebenfalls ein Mitglied der Gruppe Di Yunge war. Das bekannteste Werk von H. Leivick ist Der Golem, ein dramatisches Poem in acht Szenen aus dem Jahr 1921. (de) H. Leivick (Yiddish: ה. לײװיק; pen name of Leivick Halpern, December 25, 1888 – December 23, 1962) was a Yiddish language writer, known for his 1921 "dramatic poem in eight scenes" The Golem. He also wrote many highly political, realistic plays, including "Shop." He adopted the pen name of Leivick to avoid being confused with Moyshe-Leyb Halpern, another prominent Yiddish poet. (en) Halpern Leivick (Igumen, 25 dicembre 1888 – New York, 23 dicembre 1962) è stato uno scrittore russo in lingua yiddish. Firmava i suoi lavori come H. Leivick (in ebraico: ה. לייוויק‎?). Nato nell'odierna Bielorussia ricevette la tradizionale educazione ebraica e divenne istruttore privato e scrivano. Seguace del movimento socialista ebraico fu arrestato più volte prima di finire deportato in Siberia. Riuscì ad evadere dai lavori forzati e fuggire attraverso l'Europa fino ad arrivare negli Stati Uniti (1914) dove si unì a dei conoscenti. Colpito dalle sommosse arabe del 1929 prima e dall'olocausto poi, si reca in pellegrinaggio in Israele e in Germania in visita agli ebrei liberati dai campi di concentramento. Le prime opere scritte risalgono al 1919 con la pubblicazione di una raccolta di canti. Ma la notorietà di Leivick è dovuta al poema del 1921, che narra di un automa animato di un rabbino praghese che sfugge al suo controllo. (it) H. Lejwik, jid. ‏ה. לײװיק‎, właśc. Lejwi Halper jid. ‏לװי האַלפּער‎ (ur. 1 grudnia 1888 w Ihumeniu na dzisiejszej Białorusi, zm. 23 grudnia 1962 w Nowym Jorku) – żydowski poeta i dramaturg piszący w języku jidysz, jeden z najwybitniejszych twórców jidysz działających w Stanach Zjednoczonych. (pl) Г. Ле́йвик (идиш ‏ה. לייוויק‏‎, англ. H. Leivick; настоящие имя и фамилия Лейвик Гальперн; 25 декабря 1888[…], Игумен, Минская губерния — 23 декабря 1962[…], Нью-Йорк, Нью-Йорк) — еврейский поэт и драматург, писавший на идише. (ru)
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rdfs:comment H. Leivick (jiddisch ה. לייוויק) ist das Pseudonym von Leivick Halpern (* 25. Dezember 1888 in Igumen in Kaiserreich Russland; † 23. Dezember 1962 in New York), einem jiddischsprachigen Dichter der Moderne. Er gehörte der Dichtergruppe Di Yunge an. Sein Pseudonym wählte er, um Verwechslungen mit Moyshe-Leyb Halpern zu vermeiden, der ebenfalls ein Mitglied der Gruppe Di Yunge war. Das bekannteste Werk von H. Leivick ist Der Golem, ein dramatisches Poem in acht Szenen aus dem Jahr 1921. (de) H. Leivick (Yiddish: ה. לײװיק; pen name of Leivick Halpern, December 25, 1888 – December 23, 1962) was a Yiddish language writer, known for his 1921 "dramatic poem in eight scenes" The Golem. He also wrote many highly political, realistic plays, including "Shop." He adopted the pen name of Leivick to avoid being confused with Moyshe-Leyb Halpern, another prominent Yiddish poet. (en) H. Lejwik, jid. ‏ה. לײװיק‎, właśc. Lejwi Halper jid. ‏לװי האַלפּער‎ (ur. 1 grudnia 1888 w Ihumeniu na dzisiejszej Białorusi, zm. 23 grudnia 1962 w Nowym Jorku) – żydowski poeta i dramaturg piszący w języku jidysz, jeden z najwybitniejszych twórców jidysz działających w Stanach Zjednoczonych. (pl) Г. Ле́йвик (идиш ‏ה. לייוויק‏‎, англ. H. Leivick; настоящие имя и фамилия Лейвик Гальперн; 25 декабря 1888[…], Игумен, Минская губерния — 23 декабря 1962[…], Нью-Йорк, Нью-Йорк) — еврейский поэт и драматург, писавший на идише. (ru) Halpern Leivick (Igumen, 25 dicembre 1888 – New York, 23 dicembre 1962) è stato uno scrittore russo in lingua yiddish. Firmava i suoi lavori come H. Leivick (in ebraico: ה. לייוויק‎?). Nato nell'odierna Bielorussia ricevette la tradizionale educazione ebraica e divenne istruttore privato e scrivano. Le prime opere scritte risalgono al 1919 con la pubblicazione di una raccolta di canti. Ma la notorietà di Leivick è dovuta al poema del 1921, che narra di un automa animato di un rabbino praghese che sfugge al suo controllo. (it)
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