Polish-Jewish writer (1889–1939)
Simon Horontchik (Yiddish : שמעון האָראָנטשיק ; 13 June 1889 – September 1939) was a Polish Jewish novelist and short story writer writing in Yiddish .
Horontchik was born into a poor Hasidic family in Wieluń . He worked as a labourer at a lacework factory in Kalisz from the age of 17 until the outbreak of the First World War ,[ 1] during which time he began composing poetry. He narrowly escaped the destruction of Kalisz in August 1914, fleeing to Lodz and then Sompolno . There he became a grocer and married.
His first publication was a short story in the Yiddish daily Lodzsher Togblat in 1916. He published poetry in numerous publications until 1921, when he published his first book, Feldblumen ('Flowers of the Field'; Warsaw, 1921), thereafter devoting himself primarily to prose writing.[ 2]
He lived for several years in Vlatslavek , Paris , Berlin , and Warsaw .[ 2] [ 3] He fled toward Vilna upon the Nazi occupation of Warsaw in September 1939, but ran into German troops engaged in a pogrom in Kalushin . He committed suicide to avoid a violent death.[ 4] [ 5]
Partial bibliography
Feldblimen [Flowers of the Field ]. Warsaw: Vaysenberg Ferlag. 1921.
Farplonterte vegn, oder tsvishn di khurves fun yidishn lebn [Confused Ways, or, Among the Ruins of Jewish Life ]. Warsaw: S. Goldfarb. 1924.
In geroysh fun mashinen, roman in tsvey teyln [Amid the Whirr of Machines: A Novel in Two Parts ]. Warsaw: Farlag Kultur-lige. 1930 [1928].
1905, roman [1905: A Novel ]. Warsaw: Farlag Kultur-lige. 1929.
Zump, roman [Swamp: A Novel ]. Warsaw: Farlag Kultur-lige. 1931.
Baym shvel [At the Threshold ]. Warsaw: Kinder-fraynd. 1935.
Shtarke mentshn, noveln [Strong People: Novellas ]. Warsaw: Farlag Kultur-lige. 1936.
Masn, roman [Masses: A Novel ]. Warsaw: Farlag Kultur-lige. 1929.
Dos hoyz afn barg, roman [The House on the Mountain: A Novel ]. Warsaw: Farlag Kultur-lige. 1934.
Tsvey veltn [Two Worlds ]. Warsaw: Farlag Kultur-lige. 1935.
Di printsesin, un andere dertseylungen [The Princess, and Other Stories ]. Warsaw: Farlag Kultur-lige. 1938.
Geklibene shriftn [Selected Writings ]. Warsaw: Yidish-bukh. 1950.
References
^ Schulman, Elias; Miller, Marc (2007). "Horontchik, Simon" . In Berenbaum, Michael ; Skolnik, Fred (eds.). Encyclopaedia Judaica (2nd ed.). Detroit: Macmillan Reference. ISBN 978-0-02-866097-4 .
^ a b Fuks, Khayim Leyb (23 February 2016). "Shimen Horontshik (Szymon Horonczyk)" . Yiddish Leksikon . Translated by Fogel, Joshua . Retrieved 31 December 2020 .
^ Rejzen, Zalman (1926). Leksikon fun der Yidisher literatur, prese un filologye [Lexicon of Yiddish Literature, Press, and Philology ] (in Yiddish). Vol. 1. Vilna: Farlag fun B. Kletskin. pp. 788– 789.
^ Ravitch, Melech (1945). Mayn leksikon (in Yiddish). Vol. 1. Montreal: Aroysgegebn fun a komitet. pp. 65– 67.
^ Cohen, Nathan (2008). "Horontshik, Shimen" . In Hundert, Gershon (ed.). YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe . Translated by Hann, Rami. New Haven: Yale University Press.