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Kentucky by I. J. Schwartz Dybbuk Aharon Pick (1872–1944)

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Aharon Pick (1872–1944)

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Kentucky by I. J. Schwartz Dybbuk Aharon Pick (1872–1944)Translated by Gertrude W. Dubrovsky An epic poem about life in America in the early 20th century, as perceived by a Jewish immigrant. Kentucky is the first major work in Yiddish literature to present America as its primary theme. The long epic poem paints a rich picture of life in Kentucky just after the Civil War. Written between 1918 and 1922 by Lithuanian born writer, I. J. Schwartz, it first appeared in the Yiddish journal Zukunft and later, in

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