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Part literary history and part medical sociology, Gilman's book chronicles the careers of three major immigrant Yiddish poets of the twentieth century - Solomon Bloomgarten (Yehoash), Sholem Shtern, and H. Leivick - all of whom lived through, and wrote movingly of, their experience as patients in a tuberculosis sanatorium. Gilman addresses both the formative influence of the sanatorium on the writers' work and the culture of an institution in which, before the days of antibiotics, writing was encouraged as a form of therapy ...

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    • Title: Yiddish Poetry and the Tuberculosis Sanatorium by Ernest B. Gilman
    • Publisher: Syracuse University Press
    • Print ISBN: 9780815633792, 0815633793
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    • Edition: 2014
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