Interview with Maxim Shrayer on I saw it: Ilya Selvinsky and the legacy of bearing witness to the Shoah with translations of major works, by Maxim Shrayer

In this ground-breaking book, based on archival and field research and previously unknown historical evidence, Maxim D. Shrayer introduces the work of Ilya Selvinsky, the first Jewish-Russian poet to depict the Holocaust (Shoah) in the occupied Soviet territories. In January 1942, while serving as a...

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Main Author: Shrayer, Maxim
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Online Access:https://www.youtube.com/embed/UveSWnlwTAc
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spelling ndltd-BOSTON-oai-dlib.bc.edu-bc-ir_1027022019-05-10T07:37:11Z Interview with Maxim Shrayer on I saw it: Ilya Selvinsky and the legacy of bearing witness to the Shoah with translations of major works, by Maxim Shrayer Shrayer, Maxim MovingImage interview English 23 min., 23 sec. electronic video/mp4 In this ground-breaking book, based on archival and field research and previously unknown historical evidence, Maxim D. Shrayer introduces the work of Ilya Selvinsky, the first Jewish-Russian poet to depict the Holocaust (Shoah) in the occupied Soviet territories. In January 1942, while serving as a military journalist, Selvinsky witnessed the immediate aftermath of the massacre of thousands of Jews outside the Crimean city of Kerch, and thereafter composed and published poems about it. Shrayer painstakingly reconstructs the details of the Nazi atrocities witnessed by Selvinsky, and shows that in 1943, as Stalin's regime increasingly refused to report the annihilation of Jews in the occupied territories, Selvinsky paid a high price for his writings and actions. Title supplied by cataloger. I saw it--9781618111692 (hardcover)--1618111698 (hardcover) Use of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons license "Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0)." (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) https://www.youtube.com/embed/UveSWnlwTAc 404025 http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:102702
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description In this ground-breaking book, based on archival and field research and previously unknown historical evidence, Maxim D. Shrayer introduces the work of Ilya Selvinsky, the first Jewish-Russian poet to depict the Holocaust (Shoah) in the occupied Soviet territories. In January 1942, while serving as a military journalist, Selvinsky witnessed the immediate aftermath of the massacre of thousands of Jews outside the Crimean city of Kerch, and thereafter composed and published poems about it. Shrayer painstakingly reconstructs the details of the Nazi atrocities witnessed by Selvinsky, and shows that in 1943, as Stalin's regime increasingly refused to report the annihilation of Jews in the occupied territories, Selvinsky paid a high price for his writings and actions. === Title supplied by cataloger.
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