LC control no. | n 96004231 |
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LC classification | PT2637.A433 |
Personal name heading | Said, Kurban, 1905-1942 |
Variant(s) | Naussimbaum, Lev, 1905-1942 Nussimbaum, Lev, 1905-1942 Noussimbaum, Leo, 1905-1942 Nissimbaum, Leo, 1905-1942 Nussimbaum, Leo, 1905-1942 Nussenbaum, Lev Abramovič, 1905-1942 סעיד, קורבאן סעיד, קורבאן. דק, מיכאל |
See also | Essad, bey, 1905-1942 |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. Wrote historical-political works in German as Essad, bey, and wrote literary works as Said, Kurban. |
Found in | Ali and Nino, 1996: CIP t.p. (Kurban Said) data sheet (author's real name was Lev Naussimbaum, b. in Baku in 1906; d. in Positano in 1942) Ali und Nino, c2000: jkt. (pseudonym for two writers: the journalist Elfriede von Ehrenfels, b. 1894 as Baroness von Bodmershof; and writer Lev Nussimbaum, b. 1905 in Baku, d. 1942 in Positano, Italy) Das Mädchen vom Goldenen Horn, c2001: t.p. (Kurban Said) p. 247 (Kurban Said alias Leo Noussimbaum alias Muhammed Essad Bey; b. October 20, 1905; d. August 27, 1942) Ėtot zagadochnyĭ Kurban Said, ili, Zhiznʹ i tvorchestvo Mukhammeda Asad-beka, 2002: p. 4 (Essad beĭ) p. 24 (Leo Nissimbaum) p. 26 (Mokhammed Asad beĭ) p. 49 (Leo Nussimbaum) Allah ist gross, c2002: t.p. (Essad Bey) p. 385 (Lev Abramovič Nussenbaum wrote under the names Leo Noussimbaum, Essad Bey, and Kurban Said) Majid, A. We are all Moors, c2009: p. 92: (Ali and Nino was published under the name Kurban Said by Lev Nussimbaum and legally copyrighted to the Elfriede Ehrenfels von Bodmershof) Reiss, T. The Orientalist, c2005: p. 302-305 (Essad Bey, aka Lev Nussimbaum, was banned in the Third Reich so only the new pen name "Kurban Said" would allow him to publish there; the laywer representing the heirs of the Baronness Elfriede maintains that Kurban Said represents a collaboration between the Baroness and Essad Bey) Stalin, 1931: t.p. (Essad bey) |