Synopses & Reviews
"An uproarious, sprawling masterpiece by a grand Yiddish storyteller."
-O, The Oprah Magazine
Translated in full for the first time, one hundred years after its original publication, the acclaimed epic love story set in the colorful world of the Yiddish theater. Wandering Stars spans ten years and two continents, relating the adventures of Reizel and Leibel, young shtetl dwellers in late nineteenth-century Russia who fall under the spell of a traveling acting company. Together they run away from home to become entertainers themselves, and then tour separately around Europe, ultimately reuniting in New York. Wandering Stars is an engrossing romance, a great New York story, and an anthem for the magic of the theater.
Synopsis
Translated in full for the first time, 100 years after its original publication, the acclaimed epic love story set in the colorful world of Yiddish theater.
About the Author
Sholem Aleichem is the pen name of Sholem Rabinovitch (1859- 1916), the most beloved writer in Yiddish literature and the creator of the famous Tevye character from Fiddler on the Roof. Aliza Shevrin is the foremost translator of Sholem Aleichem, having translated eight other volumes of his fiction. Tony Kushner is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Angels in America, among other plays. Dan Miron is William Kay Professor of Hebrew and Comparative Literature at Columbia University.