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Ukrainian Jewish writer (1912–2009) This article is about the Ukrainian Jewish writer. For the Israeli politician, see Yosef Burg.

Josef Burg
Born(1912-05-30)30 May 1912
Vyzhnytsia, Bukovina, Austria-Hungary
DiedAugust 10, 2009(2009-08-10) (aged 97)
Chernivtsi, Ukraine
NationalitySoviet, Ukrainian
Occupation(s)writer, author, publisher

Josef Burg (May 30, 1912 – August 10, 2009) was an award-winning Jewish Soviet Yiddish writer, author, publisher and journalist.

Biography

Burg was born on May 30, 1912, in the town of Vyzhnytsia, in the region of Bukovina, Austria-Hungary. In the years before World War I, the city of Chernivtsi, also called Czernowitz in both German and Yiddish, was the capital of the Bukovina region and a center of Yiddish language and culture. The region became part of Romania following World War I.

Burg published his first professional writing in the Chernovitser Bleter, a Yiddish newspaper, in 1934. The Romanian government closed and banned the Chernovitser Bleter in 1938, on charges of Bolshevik propaganda.

Burg survived the Holocaust during World War II, but lost his entire family. He took refuge in the Soviet Union.

Burg continued to write and publish his works well into his 90s. In 1990, Burg revived the once banned Chernovitser Bleter newspaper as a monthly publication.

Josef Burg died of a stroke on August 10, 2009, in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, at the age of 97.

Awards

Works

  • 1934: Afn splav
  • 1939: Afn tshermush (German: Auf dem Czeremosz: Erzählungen. Boldt, 2005, ISBN 3-928788-50-7)
  • 1940: Sam (German: Gift: zwei Erzählungen. Translated by Armin Eidherr. Boldt, 2005. ISBN 3-928788-51-5)
  • 1980: Dos leben geyt vayter. Dertseylungen, noveln, skitsn . Sowetski Pissatel
  • 1983: Iberuf fun tsaytn. . Sowetski Pissatel
  • 1988: Ein Gesang über allen Gesängen: Erzählungen und Skizzen.
  • 1990: A farshpetikter ekho (German: Ein verspätetes Echo. Partly bilingual. 1999. ISBN 3-87410-075-8)
  • 1997: Tsvey veltn
  • 1997: Zevikelte stetshkes (Ukrainian original edition)
  • 2000: Irrfahrten. Boldt. ISBN 3-928788-35-3
  • 2004: Sterne altern nicht. Ausgewählte Erzählungen. Boldt, ISBN 3-928788-45-0
  • 2005: Dämmerung. Erzählungen. Boldt, ISBN 3-928788-54-X
  • 2006: Mein Czernowitz. Boldt, ISBN 3-928788-55-8
  • 2006: Begegnungen – eine Karpatenreise. Boldt, ISBN 3-928788-57-4
  • 2007: Über jiddische Dichter. Erinnerungen. Boldt, ISBN 3-928788-60-4
  • 2008: Ein Stück trockenes Brot. Ausgewählte Erzählungen. Boldt, ISBN 3-928788-65-5

References

  1. ^ "Yiddish author Josef Burg dies in Ukraine". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. August 11, 2009. Retrieved August 23, 2009.
  2. "Reply to a parliamentary question" (PDF) (in German). p. 1828. Retrieved October 23, 2012.

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