- Lev Nussimbaum
Lev Nussimbaum (1905 - 1942) was a prolific
Jew ish writer who reinvented himself as aMuslim under thepseudonym s Essad Bey and Kurban Said. Despite his being an ethnic Jew, his monarchist and anti-Socialist politics were such that, before his origins were discovered, the Nazi propaganda ministry included his works on their list of "excellent books for German minds".Lazare 2005.]Life
He was born in October 1905, according to himself in a train, though more probably in
Baku , capital ofAzerbaijan ,Fact|date=April 2007 to a family of "nouveau riche " oil boom industrialists. His father, Abraham, had been born in Tiflis, Georgia, in 1875. His mother, Bertha Slutzkin, a Lithuanian JewFact|date=April 2007 who committed suicide when Lev Nussimbaum was a small child, hadleft-wing politics and was possibly involved in the underground Communist movement.Fact|date=April 2007 In 1918, Lev's father fled Baku from theBolshevik s, taking him on a caravan ofrefugee s throughTurkestan , Persia and theCaucasus where he encountered diverse cultures and religions. After a brief return to Baku during short-livedAzerbaijan Democratic Republic , in 1921, they arrived in the cultural melting-pot ofConstantinople along with thousands ofRussia n refugees. Later, the Nussimbaums relocated toParis Fact|date=April 2007 and then toGermany , where Lev enrolled at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität inBerlin using "Essad Bey Nousimbaoum" as his name on the application.Nussimbaum's travels and encounters with Eastern religion were formative, enchanting experiences. He adopted
Islam as his official religion in August 1922, inBerlin , and began to tell people that he was related to the Emir ofBukhara . Around 1926, he became a writer for the journal "Die Literarische Welt ", for which he contributed numerous articles, and gained a reputation as an "expert on the East."Fact|date=April 2007 By the early 1930s, he had become a bestselling author throughoutWestern Europe , writing mainly about contemporary historical and political issues.His political stance was on the monarchical
far right . In 1931, he joined the "German-Russian League Against Bolshevism", the members of which, Daniel Lazare remarks, "for the most part either wereNazis or soon would be". He also joined the Social Monarchist Party, which advocated restoration of Germany'sHohenzollern dynasty. He also had connections to the pre-fascisticYoung Russian movement, headed by Alexander Kazembek. [Lazare 2005. Lazare, writing in "The Nation ", is rather free assigning the label of "Fascist".]While living in Berlin, "Essad Bey" began a supposedly romantic relationship with the
Austria n baronessElfriede Ehrenfels , who is said not to have known his true name or origins. In 1932, he married poetess Erika Loewendahl—daughter of shoe magnateWalter Loewendahl —who often appears in photographs dressed as a man. Lev too, loved dressing up. The marriage failed, ending in tabloid scandal.Fact|date=April 2007When
Adolf Hitler rose to power in 1933, Essad moved briefly toNew York City , but returned to Europe two years later. In 1938, his identity as a Jew having been revealed, he fled Nazi-controlledVienna forItaly .Oeuvre
Among some 17 works credited to him are early biographies of
Lenin ,Stalin andCzar Nicholas II . At one point, Nussimbaum was requested to write an official biography ofBenito Mussolini .Fact|date=April 2007 Under the pen name Kurban Said, Nussimbaum wrote the well-known and critically acclaimed short-novel "Ali and Nino ", a love story between an Azerbaijani Muslim boy and a GeorgianChristian girl. Officially, the pseudonym Kurban Said was registered as belonging to Elfriede Ehrenfels, most likely because Lev Nussimbaum, being a Jew, couldn't publish in Nazi Germany. Relatives of Elfriede Ehrenfels claim she was the author, but the contents and style suggest Nussimbaum. In fact, the first Italian edition of "Ali and Nino" was published under the name Essad Bey. (In this edition, titled "Alì Khan" (1944), Nino was renamed Erika, in honor of Lev's truant wife.) The key theme in "Ali and Nino" as well as the 1938novella "The Girl from the Golden Horn " is cross-cultural reaching, interreligious equivocation and romance.Fact|date=April 2007 An Italian edition of the latter novel appeared in 1943 as "translated by Essad Bey", which is further confirmation of its true authorship. According toTom Reiss , author of a biography of Nussimbaum, "Ali and Nino" has acquired status as the national novel of Azerbaijan, where many prefer to believe it was written by an Azerbaijani author and poet,Yusif Vezir Chemenzeminli , who frowned on cross-cultural equivocations.Fact|date=April 2007Reduced to poverty, Nussimbaum died of
Raynaud's disease inPositano , Italy, in September 1942, at age 36, leaving behind a dense notebook filled with autobiographical reflections and sketches for a new novel.Fact|date=April 2007Bibliography
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Blood and Oil in the Orient " (1930, reissued by Aran Press, 1997)
*"Twelve Secrets of the Caucasus " (1930)
*"" (1931)
*"" (1932)
*"" (1932)
*"" (1935)
*"" (1936) (withWolfgang von Weisl )
*"Mohammed (Essad-Bey book) " (1936)
*"Lenin (1937)
*"" (1937, reissued by Anchor, 2000, ISBN 0-385-72040-8)
*"Reza Shah (Essad-Bey book) " (1938)
*"Girl from the Golden Horn " (1938, reissued by Overlook Press, 2001, ISBN 1-58567-173-8Works about Nussimbaum
* Reiss, Tom, "", Random House, 2005, ISBN 1-4000-6265-9. Its [http://www.theorientalist.info/ promotional website] was used as a reference for this article.
* ABCRadio National Interview byTerry Lane with Tom Reiss concentrating on the life and times of Lev Nussimbaum and the novelAli and Nino [http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/natint/stories/s1517650.htm The National Interest]Notes
References
*Lazare, Daniel, " [http://www.thenation.com/doc/20050328/lazare Jews Without Borders] ", "The Nation", March 28, 2005, 27-31. Posted online March 9, 2005.
*Wheatcroft, Geoffrey, " [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/27/books/review/27WHEATCR.html 'The Orientalist': The Chic of Araby] ", "New York Times", February 27, 2005.
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