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traveled extensively, lecturing on Jewish cultural topics while remaining involved in Socialist Revolutionary politics. He published works on anarchism and revolutionary plays, and was arrested in 1907 "for disseminating revolutionary propaganda". He had another failed marriage in 1908, to Esther Glezerman.
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region, where he worked as a tutor and in the "salt- and coal-mining industry". He believed in the importance of education of Russia's peasants and participated in activities such as collecting workers' songs and giving public readings, which led to his arrest in 1888. In 1892, he was introduced to
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on various issues, including Jewish revolutionary dedication, Christian imagery in Jewish literature, and the trilingual vision of modern Jewish literature. An-sky also became active in Jewish publishing, editing and contributing to several Jewish journals and encyclopedias. From 1908 to 1918, he
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An-sky's ethnographic collections were locked away in Soviet vaults for years, but some material has come to light since the 1990s. The State Ethnographic Museum at St. Petersburg holds a good deal of it. Some of his vast collection of cylinder recordings made on these expeditions have been
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the literary circles of St. Petersburg, where he started to write under a pen name S. An-sky. He moved to Paris in 1892, and lived in Europe until 1905. He mainly wrote in Russian, but eventually started to write in Yiddish too. He also worked as a secretary for Russian philosopher
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In 1912-1914, An-sky with a small team went for an ethnographic expeditions to the Pale of Settlement, collecting thousands of photographs, folk tales, songs, and artefacts. Based on the collected materials, An-sky wrote his most famous work, play
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Materials of J. Engel Ethnographic Expedition 1912 (The Historic Collection of Jewish Music 1912-1947, vol. 1) (Kiev: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine; Institute for Information Recording,
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in his late-teens, and worked as a tutor; he was ostracised by his community for "disseminating radical ideas". He wrote his first novel, "History of a Family", in Yiddish, it was translated and published in Russian in 1884.
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During the World War I and until the October Revolution of 1917, An-sky worked for Jewish Committee for the Relief of War Victims; in 1920 he published his memoir of this times,
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in Paris. He had a short marriage to a "French-Russian woman". After Lavrov's death, An-sky movet to Switzerland, where, together with
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His ethnographic report of the deliberate destruction of Jewish communities by the Russian army in the First World War,
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spirits. Samuel served as the prototype for the character Azriel, who is also said to reside in that town. Historian
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S. Ansky : (Shloyme-Zanvl Rappoport) 1863-1920 : His Life and Works : Catalog of an Exhibition.
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Tracing An-sky: Jewish Collections from the State Ethnographic Museum in St. Petersburg, Amsterdam 1992
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Samuel of Kaminka-Miropol (1778 – May 10, 1843), who was reputed to have been a master exorcist of
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is An-sky’s best-known work, he published many works of literature, politics and ethnography. His
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The Enemy at His Pleasure: A Journey Through the Jewish Pale of Settlement During World War I,
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Rappoport was actively involved in revolutionary movements, initially as a populist (known as
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The Enemy at His Pleasure: A Journey Through the Jewish Pale of Settlement During World War I
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has become a major source in the historiography of the war's impact on civilian populations.
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An-sky returned to Russia in 1905, after the revolution. He debated prominent figures like
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The lost world of Russia's Jews: ethnography and folklore in the pale of settlement
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Photographing the Jewish Nation: Pictures from S. An-sky's Ethnographic Expeditions
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The Worlds of S. An-sky: A Russian Jewish Intellectual at the Turn of the Century
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transferred to CD as well. Deutsch compares the An-sky's expedition materials to
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was considered so significant that parodies of it were written and produced.
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The Jewish dark continent: life and death in the Russian pale of settlement
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and then to Warsaw, where he died of a heart attack on November 8, 1920.
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party. He was the author of the poem (later made into a song) "
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Album of the Jewish Artistic Heritage (published posthumously)
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The Dybbuk Century: The Jewish Play That Possessed the World
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The Dybbuk and the Yiddish Imagination: A Haunted Reader
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