Joseph Bovshover (Yiddish: יוסף באָװשאָװער; September 30, 1873 – December 25, 1915), also known under pseudonymsBasil Dahl and M. Turbov, was a Yiddish poet, essayist, and translator of Russian-Jewish descent. Emma Goldman described him in her autobiography Living My Life as being a "high-strung and impulsive man of exceptional poetic gifts."[1]
Selected works
Poetishe verk (Yiddish: פּאָעטישע װערק; "Poetic works") (1903)
Lider un gedikhte (Yiddish: לידער און געדיכטע; "Songs and poems") (1907)
Bilder un gedanken (Yiddish: בילדער און געדאַנקען; "Pictures and ideas") (1907)
Gezamlte shriftn: poezye un proze (Yiddish: געזאַמלטע שריפֿטן׃ פּאָעזיע און פּראָזע; "Collected writings: poetry and prose") (1911, reprinted in 1916)
Shaylok (1911–1912)
Geklibene lider (Yiddish: געקליבענע לידער; "Collected poems") (1918 and 1931)
To the Toilers and Other Verses (1928)
Lider (Yiddish: לידער; "Poems") (1930)
Lider un dertseylungen (Yiddish: לידער און דערצײלונגען; "Poems and stories") (1939)