The Five : : A Novel of Jewish Life in Turn-of-the-Century Odessa / / Vladimir Jabotinsky.

"The beginning of this tale of bygone days in Odessa dates to the dawn of the twentieth century. At that time we used to refer to the first years of this period as the 'springtime,' meaning a social and political awakening. For my generation, these years also coincided with our own pe...

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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2014]
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (224 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Translator’s Preface
  • Introduction
  • Principal Characters
  • Instead of a Preface
  • I. Youth
  • II. Serezha
  • III. In the Literary Circle
  • IV. Around Marusya
  • V. The World of Business
  • VI. Lika
  • VII. Marko
  • VIII. My Porter
  • IX. The Alien
  • X. Along Deribasov Street
  • XI. A Many-Sided Soul
  • XII. The Arsenal on Moldavanka
  • XIII. Something Like the Decameron
  • XIV. Inserted Chapter, Not Intended for the Reader
  • XV. Confession on Langeron
  • XVI. Signor and Mademoiselle
  • XVII. The Godseeker
  • XVIII. Potemkin Day
  • XIX. Potemkin Night
  • XX. The Wrong Way
  • XXI. Broad Jewish Natures
  • XXII. One More Confession
  • XXIII. Visiting Marusya
  • XXIV. Mademoiselle and Signor
  • XXV. Gomorrah
  • XXVI. Something Bad
  • XXVII. The End of Marusya
  • XXVIII. The Beginning of Torik
  • XXIX. L’envoi
  • Selected Bibliography