LC control no. | n 84008532 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PJ5129.M34 |
Personal name heading | Markish, Peretz, 1895-1952 |
Variant(s) | Marḳish, Perets, 1895-1952 Markisza, P., 1895-1952 Markisch, Peretz, 1895-1952 Markisz, Perec, 1895-1952 Маркиш, Перец, 1895-1952 מארקוס, פסח מארקיש, פערעץ מארקיש, פערעץ, 1895-1952 מארקיש, פערעץ, 1952-1895 מארקיש, פרץ מארקיש, פרץ, 1895-1952 מארקיש, פרץ, 1952־1895 מארקיש, פרץ, 5981־2591 מארקיש, פ. מארקיש, פ., 1895־1952 מרקיש, פרץ מרקיש, פרץ, 1895־1952 |
Associated place | Kyïv (Ukraine) Warsaw (Poland) |
Place of birth | Volhynia (Ukraine) |
Place of death | Moscow (Russia) |
Profession or occupation | Poets, Yiddish Dramatists, Yiddish Authors, Yiddish |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | His Di ḳupe, 1983: t.p. (Perets Marḳish) verso t.p. (P. Markisza [in rom.]) LC data base, 5-21-84 (hdg.: Markish, Peretz, 1895-1952) His Farḳlepṭe tsiferblaṭn, 1929: t.p. (Perets Marḳish) colophon (Peret︠s︡ Markish [in Cyr.]) Der Galaganer Hahn : jiddische Kinderbücher aus Berlin ..., c2003: p. 6 (Peretz Markisch, 1895-1952, poet) Warszawska awangarda jidysz, c2005: p. 33 (Perec Markisz) YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe, viewed online 17 May 2023: (Markish, Perets: Yiddish poet, prose writer, playwright, essayist, literary theorist, born 1895 in Volhynia, executed by the Soviet regime 12 August 1952 in Moscow; in early 1920s spent time in Warsaw, Berlin, Paris, London, visited Palestine, returning to USSR in 1926; the only Yiddish poet to receive the Order of Lenin (1939)) |