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  • With muted, mesmerizing illustrations and heavy accordion-based music, the film follows Shmendrick as he sets out on a journey away from home for the first time.
  • Lamenting the choice of play for the memorial " Goldfaden has written better things "  he nonetheless acknowledges, " that same bitter Shmendrick was our livelihood . . . I gritted my teeth.
  • "Clyde " was an all-purpose word that could mean anything, but when applied to Elvis Presley and his guitar, it meant " loser, a shmendrick ."
  • In a small essay, " Shmendrick, My Mephistopheles ", one of the last passages he wrote, Adler describes the last time he saw " Shmendrick " played, at a memorial for Goldfaden in 1912.
  • In a small essay, " Shmendrick, My Mephistopheles ", one of the last passages he wrote, Adler describes the last time he saw " Shmendrick " played, at a memorial for Goldfaden in 1912.
  • The first productions ( Goldfaden's " Grandmother and Granddaughter " and " Shmendrick " ) were popular successes, but Adler's own account suggests that they were basically mediocre, and his Uncle Arke was appalled : " Is this theater?
  • He describes his thoughts toward the end of this period, " For three years I had wandered in the cave of the Witch in the clown's rags of Shmendrick and what did I really know of my trade ? . . . If someday I return to the Yiddish theater, let me at least not be so ignorant ."
  • Looking back on this period, although acknowledging certain of Goldfaden's plays from this era as " masterpieces ", Jacob Adler saw this as a period of relative mediocrity compared to what came later . " For three years I . . . wandered in the cave of the Witch and the motley of Shmendrick and what did I really know of my trade ? " he describes himself as thinking in 1883 . " If someday I return to Yiddish theater let me at least not be so ignorant . " Much of the theater performed during this period was later referred to as " shund, " or trash, though critics such as Itsik Manger felt it possessed a naive energy and was unfairly maligned.