Der Nister
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Der Nister was the penname of Pinchus Kahanovich (פנחס כהנאָוויטש), a Yiddish
Yiddish language
Yiddish is a High German language of Ashkenazi Jewish origin, spoken throughout the world. It developed as a fusion of German dialects with Hebrew, Aramaic, Slavic languages and traces of Romance languages...

 author, philosopher, translator, and critic. Israel Joshua Singer
Israel Joshua Singer
Israel Joshua Singer was a Yiddish novelist. He was born Yisroel Yehoyshue Zinger, the son of Pinchas Mendl Zinger, a rabbi and author of rabbinic commentaries, and Basheva Zylberman...

, another famous Yiddish novelist, once said of Der Nister that "had writers of the whole world been given a chance to read [his] work, they would have broken their pens.”

Biography

Kahanovich was born in Berdychiv to a Hasidic family of merchants. He received a traditional religious education, but was drawn through his reading to secular
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 and Enlightenment
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 ideas, as well as to Zionism
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. Forced to avoid the military draft to the Imperial Russian Army, he hid in Zhytomyr
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, where he earned a modest living as a tutor at an orphanage for Jewish boys. Even in his earliest works, he was drawn to the arcane teachings of the Kabbalah
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 and to the intense use of symbols in his writings. This is reflected in the pseudonym he adopted, ‘’Der Nister" (in English, “The Hidden One”). His best-known work, Di Mishpokhe Mashber, is a more naturalistic family saga. It has been translated into English by Leonard Wolf
Leonard Wolf
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 as The Family Mashber. David Roskies calls the depiction of the protagonist, Moyshe, "the most finely wrought portrait of a hasidic merchant in all of Yiddish literature." As in the novel, whose protagonist's brother joins the Breslover Hasidim, Pinchas's brother Aaron did the same. Der Nister himself was influenced Rebbe Nachman's Hasidic parables; though this manifests in his fiction, argues David Roskies, through a filter of Russian modernism, and authors like Andrei Bely
Andrei Bely
Andrei Bely was the pseudonym of Boris Nikolaevich Bugaev , a Russian novelist, poet, theorist, and literary critic. His novel Petersburg was regarded by Vladimir Nabokov as one of the four greatest novels of the 20th century.-Biography:...

 also influenced his work.

In 1920 he lived with Marc Chagall
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 in Malakhovka. In 1921, in the wake of the Russian Revolution
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, Der Nister left Russia
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 and settled in Germany
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. While living in Berlin
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, he published his first two collections of stories. There, he also edited, along with David Bergelson
David Bergelson
David Bergelson was a Yiddish language writer. Ukrainian-born, he lived for a time in Berlin, Germany. He moved back to the Soviet Union when Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany...

, several Yiddish literary journals, though they didn't last long. In 1927, he returned to the Soviet Union, where his symbol-laden work, rich in Jewish themes, was declared reactionary by the Soviet regime and its literary critics. As a result, he stopped publishing his original works and earned a living as a journalist.

During World War II
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, the Soviet government briefly adopted less censorious policies over writings considered to be promoting Jewish nationalism
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. Der Nister began writing again, describing the persecution and destruction of the Jewish communities in Europe under the Nazi
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 regime, and hinting at Soviet persecution as well, collected in his last writings, Viderverks. He was arrested in 1949 and sent to a prison camp, where he became ill and died the following year. Many of his contemporaries would later be killed in the Night of the Murdered Poets
Night of the Murdered Poets
On August 12, 1952, thirteen Soviet Jews were executed in the Lubyanka Prison in Moscow, Russia as a result of charges of espionage based on forced, false confessions resulting from coercion and torture. This massacre is known as the Night of the Murdered Poets....

.

Der Nister appears as one of the main characters in the novel The World to Come (2006) by Dara Horn
Dara Horn
Dara Horn is an American novelist and professor of literature.-Education and career:Dara Horn was born in New Jersey in 1977 and received her Ph.D. in comparative literature from Harvard University in 2006. In 2007 Dara Horn was chosen by Granta magazine as one of the Best Young American...

. The book describes Kahanovich's uneasy friendship with artist Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall Art critic Robert Hughes referred to Chagall as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."According to art historian Michael J...

, inside whose frames he hid some of his writings. Adaptations, descriptions, and excerpts from his stories, and those of other Yiddish writers, are included. (Horn makes one fictional change: Der Nister dies almost as soon as arrested, whereas in reality he died the following year, or maybe as late as 1952 according to some sources).

Works (selected)

  • Gedankn un motivn - lider in prose ("Ideas and Motifs - Prose Poems"), Wilna, 1907
  • Hecher fun der Erd ("Höher von der Erde"; "Higher than the Earth"), Warsaw, 1910
  • Gesang un gebet, Kiev 1912 (collection of songs)
  • Translation of selected tales from Hans Christian Andersen
    Hans Christian Andersen
    Hans Christian Andersen was a Danish author, fairy tale writer, and poet noted for his children's stories. These include "The Steadfast Tin Soldier," "The Snow Queen," "The Little Mermaid," "Thumbelina," "The Little Match Girl," and "The Ugly Duckling."...

    , 1918
  • Meiselech in fersn ("Erzählungen in Versen"; "Stories in Verse"), 1918/19 (many editions: Kiev, Warsaw, Berlin)
  • Gedacht ("Imagined"), Berlin, 1922/23 (collection of fantastic stories, 2 vols.)
  • Fun meine giter("From My Estates"), Kiev 1929
  • Hoiptstet, Moscow, 1934
  • Sechs meiselech ("Six Little Tales"), 1939
  • Di mischpoche Maschber, Kiev, 1939 (Vol. 1), New York, 1948 (Vol. 2)
  • Khurbones ("Victims"), Moscow, 1943
  • Dertseylung und eseyen ("Stories and Essays"), New York 1957 (posthumous)
  • Widerwuks ("Regeneration"), Moscow, 1969 (posthumous)

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