The Disorientalists: Who was Essad Bey? (as part of the 9th Jewish Culture Days in Rostock)

10/30/25 in Rostock

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  • Thursday, Oct 30, 202519:00 - 21:00 clock
World Music

Biographical number revue with Yuriy Gurzhy, Marina Frenk and Daniel Kahn

Azerbaijani patriot, Jew who fled from the Bolsheviks and Nazis and converted to Islam, and successful German author: The Disorientalists trio follows in the footsteps of Essad Bey, whose biography contains the tensions of an entire century. Born in Kyiv in 1905 as the son of an oil industrialist and a convicted Bolshevik, Lev Nussimbaum fled with his father from his hometown of Baku via Istanbul to Berlin in 1920 to escape the consequences of the October Revolution. In 1922, he converted to Islam and took the name Essad Bey. Under this name and the pseudonym Kurban Said, he wrote numerous novels, including Ali and Nino about a love affair between a Christian woman and a Muslim man in Azerbaijan. He also writes biographies about Mohammed and Stalin and begins a book about Mussolini, which remains unfinished. As a Jew, he was banned from publishing, fled to Italy and died in Positano at the age of 37. He leaves behind an extensive literary oeuvre and a lot of questions. The Disorientalists explore these in their stage play ...

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Event dates
  • Thursday, Oct 30, 2025 19:00 - 21:00 clock
Event Location

Jewish community Rostock

Augustenstr. 20
18055 Rostock


info@synagoge-rostock.de
03814590724
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Jewish community Rostock

Augustenstr. 20
18055 Rostock


info@synagoge-rostock.de
03814590724

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