Kentucky
"Kentucky," authored by I. J. Schwartz and published by The University of Alabama Press in 2004, is a groundbreaking work in Yiddish literature that explores America as its central theme. This captivating epic poem offers a vivid depiction of life in Kentucky during the post-Civil War era. Spanning 256 pages, this remarkable piece has remained largely unknown to English-speaking audiences until now, making it an essential read for those interested in the immigrant experience. Schwartz’s poignant verses serve as a crucial text for both immigrants and those contemplating their journey to America. Discover the rich tapestry of history and culture woven through this extraordinary work, which not only highlights the struggles and triumphs of Jewish immigrants but also enriches our understanding of American identity.