Carole S. Kessner
Marie Syrkin - Values Beyond the Self
Marie Syrkin - Values Beyond the Self
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Marie Syrkins was a polemical journalist, socialist Zionist, poet, educator, literary critic, translator, and idiosyncratic feminist who was an eyewitness to and reporter on most of the significant events in America, Israel, and Europe. Carole S. Kessners biography restores Syrkins' fascinating life and legacy for a new generation.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 504 pages
Publication date: 08 October 2021
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Marie Syrkins was a remarkable individual who lived a life that spanned an incredible ninety years, from 1899 to 1989. Her diverse and remarkable career included roles as a polemical journalist, socialist Zionist, poet, educator, literary critic, translator, and idiosyncratic feminist. As an eyewitness to and reporter on many of the significant events that unfolded in America, Israel, and Europe throughout the twentieth century, Syrkins played a pivotal role in shaping the narrative of her time.
Not only was she a talented writer and orator, but she was also a captivating personality, known for her beauty and brilliance. Syrkins had a rich personal life, filled with love, marriage, motherhood, and friendship. Her name was widely recognized within the world of Jewish life and letters during her lifetime, and her contributions were celebrated and respected.
However, it is unfortunate to note that since her passing, the immediate recognition of Syrkins's name has diminished somewhat. This is where Carole S. Kessner's biography comes in, as it serves as a valuable restoration of Syrkins's fascinating life and legacy for a new generation. Through meticulous research and insightful storytelling, Kessner brings to life the experiences, achievements, and enduring impact of this remarkable woman.
Marie Syrkins was born in Poland in 1899, and her early years were marked by the tumultuous political and social climate of the time. Despite the challenges she faced, Syrkins was determined to pursue her passions and make a difference in the world. She studied journalism at the University of Warsaw and later worked as a reporter for various newspapers in Poland and Israel.
During her career, Syrkins covered a wide range of topics, from politics to culture to social issues. She was particularly known for her strong opinions and her ability to articulate them effectively. She was a vocal advocate for socialism and Zionism, and her writings and speeches often reflected her commitment to these causes.
In addition to her journalism, Syrkins was also a prolific poet and translator. Her poems were known for their emotional depth and their exploration of themes related to love, loss, and identity. She translated works from Hebrew and Yiddish into English, making them more accessible to a broader audience.
Despite her many accomplishments, Syrkins faced significant challenges throughout her life. She was a woman of independent spirit and often defied societal expectations and conventions. She was a feminist who believed in the equal rights and opportunities of women and fought for gender equality throughout her career.
Despite the obstacles she faced, Syrkins remained committed to her causes and her vision for a better world. She continued to write and speak out on social and political issues until her passing in 1989. Her legacy continues to inspire and influence people around the world, and her contributions to journalism, literature, and social activism will be remembered for generations to come.
In conclusion, Marie Syrkins was a remarkable woman who lived a life that spanned an incredible ninety years. Her diverse and remarkable career included roles as a journalist, socialist Zionist, poet, educator, literary critic, translator, and idiosyncratic feminist. As an eyewitness to and reporter on many of the significant events that unfolded in America, Israel, and Europe throughout the twentieth century, Syrkins played a pivotal role in shaping the narrative of her time.
Carole S. Kessner's biography is a valuable restoration of Syrkins's fascinating life and legacy for a new generation. Through meticulous research and insightful storytelling, Kessner brings to life the experiences, achievements, and enduring impact of this remarkable woman. Syrkins's life serves as a testament to the power of passion, determination, and the pursuit of a better world. Her legacy will continue to inspire and influence people for years to come.
Weight: 834g
Dimension: 153 x 228 x 36 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781684580729
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