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to Palestine, where their daughter, Tamara, was born. After spending time in Poland and Berlin, the family returned to Paris. When World War II erupted, Vogel and his daughter fled to southeastern France where Ada was recuperating in a sanatorium. He was interned as an Austrian citizen and freed in
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is a Kafkaesque/carnivalesque depiction of deliberate, radical self-isolation in the French concentration camp. The Hebrew publication is a version prepared by Menachem Perry, who made a short novel out of hundreds of pages of the Yiddish manuscript.
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was written between 1928 and 1929. The novel was re-published in Israel in 1986, in a new version edited from the manuscripts by Menachem Perry, and became a best-seller. A semi-autobiographical novel, written in
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after his release from internment camp. In 1944, he was arrested by the Gestapo, imprisoned in Lyon, and sent to Drancy, a transit camp for French Jews. Four days later, he was murdered in
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Among his works are collections of poems in free meter and several novels edited posthumously by Menachem Perry. His diaries covering the period 1912–1922 were published as
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Various stories circulated about his life after that. In 1944–45, the Hebrew newspapers in Palestine reported his "disappearance." He was presumed to have died in the
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in 1912, he spent his time sitting in cafes and teaching Hebrew to make ends meet. He accepted a job copying letters for the Zionist federation but soon quit. During
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he was arrested as a Russian enemy alien and spent time in internment camps. Towards the end of the war, he began publishing impressionist poems.
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in the Podolia region in the Russian Pale of Settlement. The family spoke Yiddish. In 1909–1910, he arrived in
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as a yeshiva student. He worked as the caretaker of a synagogue and studied Hebrew. Moving to
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cites Vogel as an example in which bilingualism affected modern Hebrew poetry.
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Noa Limone reveals a previously unknown novel by David Vogel
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The only book of poems he published in his lifetime was
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Sataniv
Podolia Governorate
Russian Empire
Ukraine
KZ Auschwitz
Gau Upper Silesia
Nazi Germany
Poland
Hebrew
Jewish
Sataniv
Vilnius
Vienna
World War I
tuberculosis
immigrated
Holocaust
Dan Pagis
Hauteville
Auschwitz
Yiddish
Yael S. Feldman
Married Life
Hebrew literature
Yiddish literature
"This day, May 15, in Jewish history"
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