S. Ansky

S. Ansky, born Shloyme Zanvl Rappoport, was a Russian Jewish author, playwright, and ethnographer. He is best known for his play 'The Dybbuk,' which has become a classic of Yiddish literature and theater.

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  1. 1. The Dybbuk

    Between Two Worlds

    The book is a seminal work in Yiddish literature and folklore, centering around the concept of a dybbuk—a malicious possessing spirit from Jewish mythology. The narrative follows the tragic tale of a young bride in a Polish shtetl who becomes possessed by the restless spirit of her dead lover, who had been wronged by his own father and her father's broken pledge. The possession leads to a dramatic exorcism and a series of events that explore themes of love, betrayal, and the clash between the mystical and the rational, as well as the boundaries of life and death. The story delves into the rich tapestry of Jewish mysticism, community, and tradition, reflecting the cultural and religious tensions of Eastern European Jews before the First World War.

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  2. 2. Dybbuk And Other Tales Of The Supernatural

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    Set against the backdrop of Eastern European Jewish folklore, this collection of supernatural tales delves into the mystical and eerie realms where the spiritual and physical worlds intertwine. The stories explore themes of love, betrayal, and redemption, often featuring characters who encounter spirits, demons, and otherworldly phenomena. Through rich, atmospheric storytelling, the narratives capture the essence of cultural traditions while weaving in elements of suspense and the supernatural, leaving readers both enchanted and unsettled by the mysterious forces at play.

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