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Ilja Ehrenburg (1891–1967)

Autor/a de The Complete Black Book of Russian Jewry

205+ obres 922 Membres 46 Ressenyes 2 preferits

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Obres de Ilja Ehrenburg

The Life of the Automobile (1976) 55 exemplars
The Fall of Paris (1941) 52 exemplars
Men, Years, Life: Memoirs (1972) 43 exemplars
The Thaw (1954) — Autor — 30 exemplars
The Storm (1947) 23 exemplars
My Paris (1900) 17 exemplars
A Street in Moscow (1974) 15 exemplars
Memoirs: 1921-1941 (1964) 13 exemplars
The Love of Jeanne Ney (1930) 13 exemplars
The Second Day (1978) 12 exemplars
Thirteen Pipes (1975) 10 exemplars
La congiura degli uguali (1974) 10 exemplars
Kusniezk 9 exemplars
Tsehovia lukiessa (1977) 9 exemplars
The Tempering of Russia (1944) 7 exemplars
Dziewiąta fala (1974) 7 exemplars
Firtina 2. Cilt (2013) 6 exemplars
Ons dagelijks brood 5 exemplars
L'uomo della Ceka 5 exemplars
Die heiligsten Güter. (1931) 4 exemplars
Und sie bewegt sich doch! (1986) 4 exemplars
A ||harácsoló (1972) 3 exemplars
Change of Season (1962) 3 exemplars
The Spring 3 exemplars
Spanje in de storm 3 exemplars
Fırtına - Cilt I (2014) 3 exemplars
Lav na trgu 2 exemplars
De negende golf 2 exemplars
Der Fall von Paris 1 (1987) 2 exemplars
Vårbrytning 2 exemplars
Vesc' Objet Gegenstand (2001) 2 exemplars
Kolmteist piipu 2 exemplars
Visum der Zeit 2 exemplars
Obras selectas 2 exemplars
Svoboda [Freedom] 2 exemplars
"This Can't Go on" 2 exemplars
Der Fall von Paris Band 3 (1958) 2 exemplars
W cichym miasteczku (2004) 2 exemplars
We will not forget 2 exemplars
Moszkvai sikátor (1984) 2 exemplars
The Thaw 2 exemplars
Obras selectas (1973) 2 exemplars
Fırtına 2 exemplars
Dipten Gelen Dalga 1 (2004) 2 exemplars
NJEREZ, VITE, JETE 1 exemplars
Thunderstorm 1 exemplars
La Russie en guerre (1968) 1 exemplars
שירים 1 exemplars
Vihar 1 1 exemplars
Pozdrav Picassovi 1 exemplars
Kusniezk 1 exemplars
Uomini e anni 1 exemplars
Wege Europas 1 exemplars
Der Fall von Paris 1 exemplars
Visum der Zeit: aus d. Russ. (1929) 1 exemplars
A vida e os Homens 1 exemplars
Michail Lykow Roman 1 exemplars
Spanien heute 1 exemplars
Sieg des Lebens 1 exemplars
Bouře 1 exemplars
Dýmky 1 exemplars
Španělské reportáže (1989) 1 exemplars
In Amerika (1947) 1 exemplars
Burza. tom II 1 exemplars
Fábrica de sueños 1 exemplars
Dipten Gelen Dalga 2. Cilt (2003) 1 exemplars
Dipten Gelen Dalga 1 exemplars
Rat (1942-1943) 1 exemplars
Wróciłem z USA 1 exemplars
Trzynaście fajek 1 exemplars
Rwacz : powieść 1 exemplars
Naša zakletva 1 exemplars
Il disgelo 1 exemplars
Disgelo (Il) (1962) 1 exemplars
Der Raffer 1 exemplars
Stikhotvoreniia. 1 exemplars
Putevima Evrope 1 exemplars
Burza. tom I 1 exemplars
Burza 1 exemplars
El árbol 1 exemplars

Obres associades

The Jewish caravan : great stories of twenty-five centuries (1935) — Col·laborador, algunes edicions129 exemplars
A Golden Treasure of Jewish Literature (1937) — Col·laborador — 75 exemplars
14 Great Short Stories By Soviet Authors (1959) — Col·laborador — 15 exemplars
i 10 : internationale revue, 1927-1929 (1979) — Col·laborador — 2 exemplars

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Nom normalitzat
Ehrenburg, Ilya
Nom oficial
Ehrenburg, Ilya Grigoryevich
Altres noms
Erenburg, Ilya Grigorievich
Data de naixement
1891-01-27
Data de defunció
1967-08-31
Lloc d'enterrament
Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow, Russia
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Russia
Lloc de naixement
Kiev, Ukraine
Lloc de defunció
Moscow, Russia
Llocs de residència
Kiev, Ukraine, Russian Empire (birth)
Moscow, Russia, USSR (death)
Paris, France
Educació
First Moscow Gymnasium
Professions
writer
propagandist
poet
journalist
translator
memoirist (mostra-les totes 10)
novelist
short story writer
travel writer
war correspondent
Relacions
Schmidt, Katerina Ottovna (wife)
Ehrenburg, Irina (daughter)
Lapin, Boris (son-in-law)
Kozintseva, Liubov' Mikhailovna (wife)
Kozintsev, Grigorii (brother-in-law)
Grossman, Vasily (friend, co-editor) (mostra-les totes 7)
Picasso, Pablo (friend)
Organitzacions
Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee
Bolshevik Party
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Isvestiya
Premis i honors
Stalin Prize (1942)
Stalin Prize (1948)
Stalin Peace Prize (1952)
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Order of the Red Star (mostra-les totes 7)
Order of the Legion of Honour
Biografia breu
Ilja Ehrenburg was born in Kiev, then part of the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine), to a Lithuanian Jewish family. His parents were Anna and Grigoriy Ehrenburg, an engineer. When he was a small child, the family moved to Moscow.
He was expelled from gymnasium (high school) in his early teens for his involvement in illegal Bolshevik activities. In 1908, at age 15, he emigrated to Paris, where he lived a bohemian lifestyle and began publishing poetry. He got to know Russian exiles Vladimir Lenin and Nadezhda Krupskaya, and became a good friend of Pablo Picasso, who made the drawings for Ehrenburg's first published collection of poems in 1910. In addition to poetry, Ehrenburg eventually wrote in almost all literary fields, including journalism, translation, essays, short stories, novels, criticism, travelogues, memoirs, and political works, Two of his novels and some of his stories were adapted into films in the 1920s. During World War I, he served as a war correspondent at the front and later experienced the civil war in Ukraine. At this time, he wavered between support for and criticism of the Bolshevik leaders. He returned to western Europe, living in France, Belgium, and Germany, and published his first novel, the satirical Khulio Khurenito (The Extraordinary Adventures of Julio Jurenito and His Disciples, 1922), which many consider his best. By 1924, he felt ready to return to the Soviet Union. He participated in literary activities in Moscow, and soon afterwards was sent back to Europe as the foreign editor of several Soviet newspapers. Living in Berlin in the early 1930s, he witnessed the rise of the Nazis to power. Ehrenburg spent most of 1936 to 1940 in Spain and France as a war correspondent for the newspaper Izvestiya. In 1941, he returned to the Soviet Union, where he published Padeniye Parizha (The Fall of Paris), which won the 1942 Stalin Prize. After his acceptance of the Soviet regime, he adapted his writing to government demands and was successful in avoiding the purges that destroyed the lives and careers of many other writers and artists. In 1946-1947, he won a second Stalin Prize with Burya (The Storm). Shortly after Stalin’s death, Ehrenburg published the novel Ottepel (The Thaw, 1954), the title of which become a descriptor of that period in Soviet history. In his autobiography, Lyudi, gody, zhizn (People, Years, Life, 1961), Ehrenburg boldly ranged over many topics and people (e.g., writers lost in the purges) that were normally taboo for Soviet authors. This brought official censure down on him in 1963 when the "thaw" began to reverse. But Ehrenburg managed to survive again and remained prominent in literary circles until his death.

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Ressenyes

Damaged on the edges.
 
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FlipBool | Oct 2, 2023 |
Iliá Ehrenburg (1891-1967) participó en la revolución rusa y fue corresponsal de guerra durante la guerra civil española. Escribió varios libros sobre España, el más célebre de los cuales es, precisamente, España, república de trabajadores. «Durante mucho tiempo –escribe- España permaneció al margen del mundo. Divertía a los soñadores y a los lunáticos con su orgullo, su oscurantismo y su soledad. Parecía estar fuera del planeta.» España, con la república, intentó salir de su atraso secular y entrar en el mundo contemporáneo. Ehrenburg describe aquí, con extraordinaria lucidez y desde una perspectiva sorprendentemente actual, la realidad contradictoria de aquella república burguesa que se autotituló, con sarcasmo involuntario, «república de trabajadores».… (més)
 
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Gerardo.Pocovi5g | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Jun 1, 2021 |
Era ancora in corso la lotta contro l'occupante tedesco, quando Grossman e Ehrenburg vennero incaricati dal Comitato Antifascista Ebraico di raccogliere tutte le testimonianze disponibili sul genocidio degli ebrei sovietici ad opera dei nazisti. (fonte: Google Books)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | May 13, 2020 |
Apasionante retrato de la cruda realidad de l a España de entre guerras, la España que estaba a punto de convertirse en el "reñidero español" de Franz Borkenau o en el "homenaje a catalunya" de George Orwell. La diferencia de esta obra a otros retratos con tinta de otros autores es, que en estas líneas podemos conocer la hipocresía de ina España de pandereta donde las clases altas gozaban de lo inconcebible, mientras los trabajadores pobres proletariado abandonados por la desidia de los gobernantes, ellos incluso siendo republicanos, abandonaron a su suerte a los disidentes que con causa justificada exigían humanidad frente a la barbarie de los burgueses y monarcas despiadados que sólo velaban por sus intereses a costa de la sangre derramada por todo un pueblo famélico y desmoralizado pero al mismo tiempo consciente y organizado en sindicatos, estos boicoteado por el terror blanco de la patronal con pistoleros a sueldo. La verdadera utopía de unos militares republicanos socialista y comunistas intolerantes que recriminaron y amasacraro a un pueblo que quería el camino del librepensamiento y la aplicación de un comunismo libertario mediante el anarcosindicalismo. El mundo entero atento a las expectativas de esta revolución pero dejando a los contrarevolucuonarios difamar y demonizador a los anarquistas pobres y sin medios ni gobiernos ni policías ni eclesiásticos. Ellos solos enfrentados a todo el aparato represor del Estado y la realeza. Terrible pero sublime.… (més)
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Benivizual | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Dec 22, 2019 |

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Obres
205
També de
5
Membres
922
Popularitat
#27,830
Valoració
3.9
Ressenyes
46
ISBN
108
Llengües
19
Preferit
2

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