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How the Yiddish writer Chaim Grade’s last novel was rescued from the archives, and wrestled into print - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Summary by Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Sixty years after he first began serializing it in the Yiddish press, and 42 years after publisher Alfred A. Knopf acquired the book, “Sons and Daughters” — the last novel by the late, great Yiddish novelist Chaim Grade — is landing in bookstores this week.  To call it “long-awaited” is an understatement.  How the novel came to be published in English translation is a story of family intrigue, literary detective work and dogged creativity on the…

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Jewish Telegraphic Agency broke the news in on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
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