M. Z. GLAGO
He hailed from Latvia. From after WWI until the early 1930s, he
wrote for Dos folk (The people) and Frimorgn (Morning), both in
Riga, among others. He published mostly
current events pieces on affairs of the day.
He edited a one-off publication, Lekoved purim (In honor of
Purim) (1920). Among his books: Ernst
un shpas, aforizmen un vort-shpiln (Serious and joking, aphorisms and work
play) (Warsaw, 1928), 105 pp. He also signed
his writings: “Mezeg.” Biographical
information and his subsequent career remain unknown.
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