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The sorrowful eyes of Hannah Karajich

Title
The sorrowful eyes of Hannah Karajich / Ivan Olbracht ; translated by Iris Urwin Lewitová ; introduction by Miroslav Holub.
Author
Olbracht, Ivan, 1882-1952.
Publication
Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 1999.

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Additional Authors
Lewitová, Iris Urwin.
Description
xxii, 194 pages; 22 cm.
Summary
"The Sorrowful Eyes of Hannah Karajich is a lyrical, deeply moving story of love and the pain of emancipation, set in the now vanished world of rural East European Jewish life. Hannah is the most beautiful girl in all Polana, an orthodox Jewish village in the remote province of Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia. Involvement in the exciting new movement of Zionism takes her away to a commune in a nearby town. There she meets and falls in love with the strangely named Ivo Karajich: a Jew, yet not a Jew. The agonising drama that follows plants into her beautiful almond-shaped eyes the hard grain of sorrow that her children, too, will inherit." "Olbracht's novella is both a love story and a portrait of a world that modernity threatened and Hitler destroyed."--BOOK JACKET.
Series Statement
Central European classics
Uniform Title
  • O smutných očích Hany Karadžičové. English
  • Central European classics
Alternative Title
O smutných očích Hany Karadžičové.
Subject
  • Communal living > Ruthenia (Czechoslovakia) > Fiction
  • Jews > Europe, Eastern > Fiction
  • Atheism > Fiction
  • Atheism
  • Communal living
  • Jews
  • Ruthenia (Czechoslovakia) > Fiction
  • Czechoslovakia > Ruthenia
  • Eastern Europe
Genre/Form
  • Jewish fiction.
  • Fiction
  • Love stories.
  • Czech fiction
ISBN
  • 9639116475
  • 9789639116474
LCCN
99041491
OCLC
  • ocm41981956
  • 41981956
  • SCSB-1031066
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library