Uri Zvi Grinberg: the politics of avant-garde. The Hebrew Zionist revolution - 1924–1929

Uri Zvi Grinberg (1894–1981) lived at the crossroads of Jewish history, at a time when the Zionist movement was ambitiously caught in a process of bringing about a radical transformation aimed to alter the landscape and map of the history of the Jewish people and the individual, creating a new peopl...

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Main Author: Judith Winther
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Donner Institute 1996-09-01
Series:Nordisk Judaistik
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/nj/article/view/69529
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spelling doaj-005225f30e1f420ea3d1183de57d53ba2020-11-25T02:45:48ZdanDonner InstituteNordisk Judaistik0348-16462343-49291996-09-01171-210.30752/nj.69529Uri Zvi Grinberg: the politics of avant-garde. The Hebrew Zionist revolution - 1924–1929Judith Winther0Københavns universitetUri Zvi Grinberg (1894–1981) lived at the crossroads of Jewish history, at a time when the Zionist movement was ambitiously caught in a process of bringing about a radical transformation aimed to alter the landscape and map of the history of the Jewish people and the individual, creating a new people and a new man. Of all Hebrew poets in the 20th century Uri Zvi Grinberg was the most politically committed. His political passion and struggle were at the very foundation of his poetry, profoundly imbued with the sense of his mission, rejecting violently an aesthetic value, a dwelling essence, detached from ideological interest and the messiness of history. He was drawn towards radical Zionist politics: active Hebrew messianism and messianic Hebraism. He understood Zionism as a secular messianic movement, trying to turn it into a political ideology, and trying to propose not only a program for a new understanding of Jewish history but also new guiding principles for Zionist activity.https://journal.fi/nj/article/view/69529Greenberg, Uri Zvi, 1896-1981ZionismPolitics and JudaismMessianism, JewishIsraelExpressionism
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Uri Zvi Grinberg: the politics of avant-garde. The Hebrew Zionist revolution - 1924–1929
Nordisk Judaistik
Greenberg, Uri Zvi, 1896-1981
Zionism
Politics and Judaism
Messianism, Jewish
Israel
Expressionism
author_facet Judith Winther
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title Uri Zvi Grinberg: the politics of avant-garde. The Hebrew Zionist revolution - 1924–1929
title_short Uri Zvi Grinberg: the politics of avant-garde. The Hebrew Zionist revolution - 1924–1929
title_full Uri Zvi Grinberg: the politics of avant-garde. The Hebrew Zionist revolution - 1924–1929
title_fullStr Uri Zvi Grinberg: the politics of avant-garde. The Hebrew Zionist revolution - 1924–1929
title_full_unstemmed Uri Zvi Grinberg: the politics of avant-garde. The Hebrew Zionist revolution - 1924–1929
title_sort uri zvi grinberg: the politics of avant-garde. the hebrew zionist revolution - 1924–1929
publisher Donner Institute
series Nordisk Judaistik
issn 0348-1646
2343-4929
publishDate 1996-09-01
description Uri Zvi Grinberg (1894–1981) lived at the crossroads of Jewish history, at a time when the Zionist movement was ambitiously caught in a process of bringing about a radical transformation aimed to alter the landscape and map of the history of the Jewish people and the individual, creating a new people and a new man. Of all Hebrew poets in the 20th century Uri Zvi Grinberg was the most politically committed. His political passion and struggle were at the very foundation of his poetry, profoundly imbued with the sense of his mission, rejecting violently an aesthetic value, a dwelling essence, detached from ideological interest and the messiness of history. He was drawn towards radical Zionist politics: active Hebrew messianism and messianic Hebraism. He understood Zionism as a secular messianic movement, trying to turn it into a political ideology, and trying to propose not only a program for a new understanding of Jewish history but also new guiding principles for Zionist activity.
topic Greenberg, Uri Zvi, 1896-1981
Zionism
Politics and Judaism
Messianism, Jewish
Israel
Expressionism
url https://journal.fi/nj/article/view/69529
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