Blume Lempel (May 13, 1910 – October 20, 1999) was a Yiddish-language writer.
Biography
Lempel was born in Khorostkiv, where she was educated at a cheder and a Hebrew elementary school.[1] Her father was a kosher butcher.[2] In 1929, she left Ukraine for Paris where she stayed until 1939, when she immigrated to New York.[3] During her time in France, she was involved in efforts to establish Yiddish literary culture in interwar Paris.[4] Lempel's writing career in America began in 1943 with a short story published in Der Tog.[5] She lived in Long Island, where she hid her literary career from her neighbors and went by the name Blanche.[6]
In 1947 she serialized a novel about the Occupation of Paris in Morgn Frayhayt, called Tsvishn tsvey veltn (Between Two Worlds).[7] The novel was an unusual treatment of the Occupation, featuring a romantic relationship between a Nazi and a Jewish woman.[8] In 1954, under the name Blanche Lempel, she published Storm Over Paris, a translation of the 1947 novel.[9] While not widely reviewed, it was positively received, with the Pasadena Independent describing it as having "some of the bitter elements of a great novel".[10] Lempel's stories were known for their treatment of controversial themes such as incest, abortion, and suicide.[11]
Binem Heller served as Lempel's literary editor and agent for her first volume of short stories, A rege fun emes, published in 1981.[12] She also established a friendship with Chava Rosenfarb in 1982, after Rosenfarb read one of Lempel's short stories in Di goldene keyt.[13] Their friendship ended in 1989, when Lempel falsely accused Rosenfarb of having been a kapo, after she read Rosenfarb's story Edgia's Revenge, a fictional first-person narrative from the perspective of a former kapo.[14]
In 1985, Lempel was the recipient of the Atran Prize for Yiddish Literature.[15]
Bibliography
Works in English
Storm Over Paris. New York: Philosophical Library, 1954.
Oedipus in Brooklyn and Other Stories. Translated by Ellen Cassedy and Yermiyahu Ahron Taub. Takoma Park: Mandel Vilar Press, 2022.
Short story collections:
A rege fun emes. Tel Aviv: Y.L. Perets, 1981.
Balade fun a holem. Tel Aviv: Yisroel-bukh, 1986.
References
^Bark, Sandra, ed. (2003). Beautiful as the moon, radiant as the stars : Jewish women in Yiddish stories : an anthology. Grand Central Publishing. p. 301. ISBN9780446510363.
^Taub, Yermiyahu Ahron; Cassedy, Ellen (2015). "To Dive into the Self: The Svive of Blume Lempel". Women Writers of Yiddish Literature. McFarland. p. 107. ISBN9780786468812.