Public Lives in Private: Ida Maze and the Montreal Yiddish Renaissance
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Public Lives in Private: Ida Maze and the Montreal Yiddish Renaissance
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Abstract |
Ida Maze (1893-1962), a poet and essayist, encouraged other poets, authors and artists of the Yiddish literary world at her literary salons in her Montreal apartment on Esplanade Avenue. The author is Ida Maze's son.
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An Everyday Miracle: Yiddish Culture in Montreal
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Montreal
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Véhicule Press
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1990
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129-157
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en
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Citation |
Massey, Irving. “Public Lives in Private: Ida Maze and the Montreal Yiddish Renaissance.” In An Everyday Miracle: Yiddish Culture in Montreal, edited by Ira Robinson, Pierre Anctil, and Mervin Butovsky, 129–157. Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1990.
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