Abraham Goldfaden. (Four Plays): Der Katter. * Ikx, Mikx, Drikx. * Fier Por Porcelain Teller. * Di Shveblach.

AUCTION 53 | Thursday, December 08th, 2011 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts Autograph Letters & Graphic Art

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Lot 317
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Abraham Goldfaden. (Four Plays): Der Katter. * Ikx, Mikx, Drikx. * Fier Por Porcelain Teller. * Di Shveblach.

Manuscript in Yiddish. Four titles with Russian script and stamps on titles. ff. 58 leaves (excluding blanks). Leaves loose, few stains. Contemporary boards, worn. 8vo

Russia: 1879

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
PRICE REALIZED $1,000
THE FATHER OF YIDDISH THEATER. Abraham Golfaden (1840-1908) was a diversely talented poet, composer, theatre director and author of over sixty plays. His many popular songs such as Roshinkes Mit Mandeln, Abi Gezunt and Bei Mir Bist Du Shein have entered the Pantheon of classic Yiddish entertainment. According to Sandrow, Golfaden wrote his plays in a neat Yiddish script in notebooks such as the one offered. His plays include both satirical comedies and serious drama. The play with the unusual title "Ikx, Mikx, Drikx" concerns a father's search for suitable suitors for his three eligible daughters and his interaction with the shadchan. See N. Sandrow, The Father of Yiddish Theater, in: Zamir (Autumn, 2003) pp. 9-15; See EJ, Vol. XV cols 1063-66.