LC control no. | n 87874932 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Niger, Samuel, 1883-1955 |
Variant(s) | Niger, Shemuʼel, 1883-1955 Niger, S., 1883-1955 Charney, Samuel, 1883-1955 Ṭsharni, Shemuʼel, 1883-1955 Niger, Shmuel, 1883-1955 מיגער, ש. ניגער, שמואל ניגער, שמואל, 1883-1955 ניגער, ש. ניגער, ש., 1883-1955 ניגר, שמואל ניגר, שמואל, 1883-1955 ניגר, ש. ניגר, ש., 1883-1955 |
Associated country | Belarus Russia Lithuania United States |
Located | Vilnius (Lithuania) Bern (Switzerland) Vilnius (Lithuania) New York (N.Y.) |
Birth date | 1883 |
Death date | 1955 |
Place of birth | Dukora (Belarus) |
Place of death | New York (N.Y.) |
Field of activity | Criticism |
Affiliation | Universität Bern |
Profession or occupation | Critics |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Peretz, I.L. Ḥsidish ; un, Di goldene ḳeyṭ, 1986: t.p. (Shemuʼel Niger) LC data base, 11/8/88 (hdg.: Niger, S., 1883-1955; usage not shown) Enc. Judaica, 1971 (Niger, Samuel (pseud. of Samuel Charney), 1883-1955; Yiddish literary critic) Reisen, Z. Leḳs. fun der Yidisher liṭ., 1927 (Niger, Shemuʼel; pseud. of Shemuʼel Ṭsharni) His Bilingualism in the hist. of Jewish lit., c1989: CIP t.p. (Shmuel Niger) YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe via WWW, 20 June 2018 (Niger, Shmuel, 1883-1955, literary critic; born in Dukora Belorussia; earliest writings in Hebrew and Russian; know for chiefly Yiddish writings, 1906-; based in Vilna [then part of Russian empire], 1906-1909; wrote for Der nayer veg and LIterarishe monatshriftn; studied at University of Bern, 1909-1913; returned to Vilna, 1913-approximately 1917; emigrated to United States in 1919 and resided in New York City until end of life; wrote for Der tog and Di tsukunft; usage: male pronouns) |
Associated language | yid heb rus |