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Proletpen (Yiddish: פּראָלעטפּען) was an
organization of
Yiddish language writers in the New York City,
United States.
Proletpen was
founded on September...
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Labor Defense for
prisoners of war. The club also
collaborated with "
Proletpen", a
Jewish proletarian writing group. It also
supported the "United Front...
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August 2018. Reyzen,
Zalmen (1935). Leksikon. Kiev: A. Pomerants, in
Proletpen. p. 197. Kagan, Berl, ed. (1986). Leksikon. New York:
Leksikon fun yidish-shraybers...
- of New York Press, 1995). ISBN 0-7914-2602-5 Gl****er,
Amelia (trans.)
Proletpen: America’s
Rebel Yiddish Poets (Madison:
University of
Wisconsin Press...
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translated by
Joseph Kling,
Pagan Publishing Co., New York.
Anthologised in
Proletpen : America's
rebel Yiddish poets /
edited by
Amelia Glaser and
David Weintraub;...
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Yiddish culture. He was the
first chair of the
Yiddish writers'
union Proletpen. Katz
returned to Russia, for a
third time, from 1926 to 1933, living...
- Mayakovsky. He
later joined the
leftist Yiddish writers'
group that
became Proletpen (Yiddish: פּראָלעטפּען). In 1932, he was
expelled from the
group for publishing...
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emerged early as a
leader of Poland's
proletarian poets,
equivalent to the
Proletpen. His
first collection, "Through the Bars", was
published in Łódź in 1930...