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Исаак Эммануилович Бабель — классик отечественной литературы, выдающийся мастер рассказа. Творчество Бабеля тематически можно разделить на две основные линии. Первая (цикл «Конармия») — это рассказы о Гражданской войне 1917–1922 гг., в которой автор сам принимал активное участие. Вторая линия (цикл «Одесские рассказы») посвящена так же близкой писателю теме обитателей одесского предместья Молдаванки. В том числе в этот цикл вошли произведения о блатном «короле» — Бене Крике, прототипом которого послужил знаменитый бандит-налетчик Мишка Япончик.

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First published January 1, 1926

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Isaac Babel

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Isaak Emmanuilovich Babel (Russian: Исаак Эммануилович Бабель; 1894 - 1940) was a Russian language journalist, playwright, literary translator, and short story writer. He is best known as the author of Red Cavalry, Story of my Dovecote and Tales of Odessa, all of which are considered masterpieces of Russian literature. Babel has also been acclaimed as "the greatest prose writer of Russian Jewry."

Loyal to, but not uncritical of, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Isaak Babel fell victim to Joseph Stalin's Great Purge due to his longterm affair with the wife of NKVD chief Nikolai Yezhov. Babel was arrested by the NKVD at Peredelkino on the night of May 15, 1939. After "confessing", under torture, to being a Trotskyist terrorist and foreign spy, Babel was shot on January 27, 1940. The arrest and execution of Isaak Babel has been labeled a catastrophe for the world of literature.

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"La forza è sempre insaziabile, e soltanto il dolore appaga il cuore." (p. 43)
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