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  1. Friedrich Gorenstein ( Russian: Фридрих Наумович Горенштейн, tr. Fridrikh Naumovich Gorenshteyn; 18 March 1932 – 2 March 2002) was a Ukrainian Jewish author and screenwriter. His works primarily deal with Stalinism, anti-Semitism, and the philosophical-religious view of a peaceful coexistence between Jews and Christians . Biography.

  2. Mar 2, 2002 · Friedrich Naumovich Gorenstein (Russian: Фридрих Наумович Горенштейн ), or Fridrikh Gorenshtein (1932–2002) was a Russian author and screenwriter. His works primarily deal with Stalinism, anti-Semitism, and the philosophical-religious view of a peaceful coexistence between Jews and Christians.

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  3. Dec 19, 2018 · “ Set immediately after World War II in a Soviet town emerging from German occupation, Friedrich Gorenstein’s Redemption is a small masterpiece of post-Holocaust fiction. ~ Val Vinokur, The New School. This week we are featuring Redemption, by Friedrich Gorenstein and translated by Andrew Bromfield.

  4. Mar 5, 2019 · Friedrich Gorenstein (1932-2002) is a major figure in the history of 20th-century Russian literature—and a most curious one.

  5. The name Friedrich Gorenstein, the Kiev-born author who died March 2 in Berlin at the age of 70, rings few bells in the English-speaking world outside the small circle of aficionados of contemporary Russian prose.

  6. Almost two decades after his death in Berlin, Friedrich Gorenstein remains the most significant yet understudied Russian-Jewish writer of the 2nd half of the 20th century. This essay introduces Gorenstein’s complex Russian-Jewish poetics and his.

  7. Friedrich Gorenstein (1932–2002), born in Kiev, was a Soviet Jewish writer and screenwriter who collaborated with Andrei Tarkovsky on Solaris (1972), among other works. His father was arrested during Stalin’s purges and later shot.