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Peretz Hirshbein (Yiddish: פרץ הירשביין;7 November 1880, Melnik, Kleszczele, Grodno Governorate – 16 August 1948, Los Angeles) was a Yiddish-language playwright, novelist, journalist, travel writer, and theater director. Because his work focused more on mood than plot, he became known as "the Yiddish Maeterlinck". His work as a playwright and through his own short-lived but influential troupe, laid much of the groundwork for the second golden age of Yiddish theater that began shortly after the end of World War I. The dialogue of his plays is consistently vivid, terse, and naturalistic. Unusually for a Yiddish playwright, most of his works have pastoral settings: he had grown up the son of a miller, and made several attempts at farming.

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  • Perez Hirschbein (de)
  • Peretz Hirshbein (es)
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  • Peretz Hirschbein (en)
  • Perec Hirszbejn (pl)
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  • Perez Hirschbein (* 7. November 1880 in Kleszczele, Gouvernement Grodno, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 16. August 1948 in Los Angeles) war ein jiddischer Dramatiker und Dichter, der insbesondere durch seine symbolistisch-mystischen Dramen in Erinnerung geblieben ist, die auf allen wichtigen jüdischen Bühnen der Welt erfolgreich aufgeführt wurden. (de)
  • Peretz Hirshbein (7 de noviembre de 1880 en Melnik, Grodno - 16 de agosto de 1948 en Los Ángeles) fue un dramaturgo judeoalemán, pieza clave del renacimiento del Teatro judeoalemán en Rusia. Fue autor de varias obras en hebreo, las cuales fueron publicadas en el diario Hazman, pero hubo poco público que acogiera el teatro en este idioma. (es)
  • Peretz Hirshbein (Yiddish: פרץ הירשביין;7 November 1880, Melnik, Kleszczele, Grodno Governorate – 16 August 1948, Los Angeles) was a Yiddish-language playwright, novelist, journalist, travel writer, and theater director. Because his work focused more on mood than plot, he became known as "the Yiddish Maeterlinck". His work as a playwright and through his own short-lived but influential troupe, laid much of the groundwork for the second golden age of Yiddish theater that began shortly after the end of World War I. The dialogue of his plays is consistently vivid, terse, and naturalistic. Unusually for a Yiddish playwright, most of his works have pastoral settings: he had grown up the son of a miller, and made several attempts at farming. (en)
  • Peretz Hirschbein o Peretz Hirshbein (Kleszczele, 7 novembre 1880 – Los Angeles, 16 agosto 1948) è stato uno scrittore, giornalista e drammaturgo polacco, in lingua yiddish. (it)
  • Perec Hirszbejn (ur. 1880 w Kleszczelach, zm. 1948 w Los Angeles) – żydowski dramaturg, pisarz i reżyser teatralny, tworzący w językach hebrajskim i jidysz. Po zakończeniu I wojny światowej wyemigrował do Stanów Zjednoczonych. Znany z działalności na rzecz rozwoju teatru żydowskiego. Jego żoną była poetka Ester Szumiaczer-Hirszbejn. (pl)
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  • Melnik, Kleszczele, Grodno Governorate (en)
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