Yankev glatshteyn biography of william hill
Yankev glatshteyn biography of william hill
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Jacob Glatstein
Polish-born American poet and literary critic
Jacob Glatstein (Yiddish: יעקב גלאטשטיין, 20 August 1896 – 19 November 1971) was a Polish-born American poet and literary critic who wrote in the Yiddish language.[1] His name is also spelled Yankev Glatshteyn or Jacob Glatshteyn.
Early life
Glatstein was born in Lublin, Poland at a time when Jews made up 51% of the city's population.[2][3] Although his family identified with the Jewish Enlightenment movement, he received a traditional education until the age of 16, supplemented by private education in secular subjects, and an introduction to modern Yiddish literature.[3] By age 13, he was already writing and traveled to Warsaw to share his work with celebrated Yiddish writers such as I.
L. Peretz.[3] In 1914, due to increasing antisemitism in Lublin, he immigrated to New York City, where his uncle lived.[4] In the same year, his first story was pu