The End of Everything

The End of Everything
Authors
Bergelson, David
Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN
9780300110678
Date
2008-05-28T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.72 MB
Lang
en
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Originally published in 1913, *When All Is Said and Done* is one of the great novels of the twentieth century. Considered David Bergelson’s masterpiece, it was written in Yiddish and until now has been unavailable in a complete and accurate English translation. This version by acclaimed translator Joseph Sherman finally brings the novel to a wide English-speaking audience.

Bergelson depicts the lives of upwardly mobile, self-aware *nouveaux riche* Jews in the waning years of the Russian Empire. The central character, Mirel Hurvits, is an educated, beautiful woman who embodies the conflict between tradition and progress, aristocracy and enterprise. A forced marriage of convenience results in Mirel’s emotional disintegration and provokes a confrontation with the expectations of her pious family and with Jewish tradition. In a unique prose style of unsurpassable range and beauty, Bergelson reduces language to its bare essentials, punctuated by silences that heighten the sense of alienation in the story.