Gorin, Bernard
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Bernard Gorin, pseudonyme d'Isaac Goido, est un journaliste yiddish né à Lida, dans le gouvernement de Wilna, en avril 1868, auteur de deux nouvelles en hébreu publiées à Varsovie en 1892. Installé en Amérique vers 1893, il devient un collaborateur régulier de la presse yiddish radicale de New York, traduit en yiddish des œuvres de Zola, Hawthorne, Maupassant et Prévost, et écrit deux drames, dont Baruch Spinoza en 1901.
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- jewishencyclopedia.com ↗
- Hapgood, Spirit of the Ghetto (1902)
- Wiener, Yiddish Literature in the Nineteenth Century (1899)
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