Benya Krik, the Gangster: And Other StoriesSchocken Books, 1969 - 128页 A group of stories by Isaac Babel, in which he seeks to balance the image of Jewish violence against the violence done to Jews who are so Jewish that they cannot help but be nonviolent. The collection includes the tales Benya Krik and The Gangster. |
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... Tartakovsky . ' " Let's try him on Tartakovsky , ' the council de- cided , and all those who housed a conscience blushed when they heard this decision . Why did they blush ? You'll find out if you go where I'll lead you . " Among us ...
... Tartakovsky . ' " Let's try him on Tartakovsky , ' the council de- cided , and all those who housed a conscience blushed when they heard this decision . Why did they blush ? You'll find out if you go where I'll lead you . " Among us ...
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... Tartakovsky ran away from them and came across a funeral procession with a choir . " Who are they burying with a choir ? ' he asked . " The passers - by told him it was Tartakovsky's fu- neral . The procession reached the Sloboda ...
... Tartakovsky ran away from them and came across a funeral procession with a choir . " Who are they burying with a choir ? ' he asked . " The passers - by told him it was Tartakovsky's fu- neral . The procession reached the Sloboda ...
第15页
... Tartakovsky , ' Benya Krik said to him in a quiet voice , ' it's the second day now that I been mourning for the deceased as for my own brother . But I know that you don't give a damn for my young tears . And where , Mosoo Tartakovsky ...
... Tartakovsky , ' Benya Krik said to him in a quiet voice , ' it's the second day now that I been mourning for the deceased as for my own brother . But I know that you don't give a damn for my young tears . And where , Mosoo Tartakovsky ...
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