Thursday, 5 March 2015

SH. BERGMAN

SH. BERGMAN

Until the Nazi invasion in 1939, he lived in Warsaw.  He wrote such popular short books as: Lev trotski (Lev Trotsky) (Warsaw, 1930), 61 pp.; Borekh shpinoza, der genyaler apikoros (Baruch Spinoza, the genial heretic) (Warsaw, 1931), 55 pp.; Atentat oyf stolipinen (dmitri bogrov) (Attempted murder of Stolypin [Dmitry Bogrov]) (Warsaw, 1931), 62 pp.; Yevno azef, der revolutsyoner (Yevno Azef, Russian revolutionary) (Warsaw, 1931), 62 pp.; Azef-raskin der provokator (Azef-Raskin the provocateur) (Warsaw, 1931), 62 pp.; Dos lebn fun buntar (mikhail bakunin) (The life of a rebel, Mikhail Bakunin) (Warsaw, 1935), 127 pp.—all of these were published by “Groshn-biblyotek” in Warsaw.  From time to time, Bergman also published translations from Polish and Russian literature for children in Kleyner folks-tsaytung (Little people’s newspaper) (Warsaw, 1934-1939).  Subsequent aspects of his life remain unknown.

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