Golde Gutman-Krimer Explained

Birth Date:26 January 1906
Birth Place:Edineț, Bessarabia, Russian Empire
Death Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Language:Yiddish

Golde Gutman Krimer (January 26, 1906–July 19, 1983) was a Yiddish writer. She was born in Edineț in the Bessarabia region of the Russian Empire, in what is Moldova today. In the early 1920s, she migrated to Argentina. There she emerged as a Yiddish-language writer with her contributions to the Jewish papers Di Prese and Unzer Fraynt in Buenos Aires. She wrote over a dozen books, primarily novels and short stories. Although she lived for the last 60 years of her life in Argentina, her native Bessarabia continued to be a predominant theme in her works.

Some of her books have been translated into Spanish. She died in Buenos Aires in 1983.[1] [2]

Publications

Novels

Notes and References

  1. Web site: https://www.jewishgen.org/bessarabia/ImgViewDB.asp?id=147 . 2024-03-15 . www.jewishgen.org.
  2. Web site: Gutman-Krimer, Golde (January 26, 1906–July 19, 1983) . 2024-03-15 . Congress for Jewish Culture.
  3. Kerner . Amy . 2022 . Indios, Negros, and Criollos: The Racial Anxieties of Argentine Yiddish . Jewish Social Studies . 0021-6704.