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Qué (quién) es Tevye the Milkman - definición

MUSICAL CHARACTER IN THE MUSICAL FIDDLER ON THE ROOF BY JERRY BOCK; A POOR MILKMAN WITH FIVE DAUGHTERS (BASED ON A CHARACTER OF THE SAME NAME WITH SEVEN DAUGHTERS IN THE SHORT STORIES OF SHOLEM ALEICHEM)
Tevya; Tevye the Milkman; Tevye der milkhiker; Tevye the Dairyman
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Tevye the Dairyman, also translated as Tevye the Milkman (, Tevye der milkhikerSpelled טעוויע דער מילכיקער during the Soviet era, also spelled טבֿיה/טעוויע דער מילכיגער Tevye der milkhiger under the influence of GermanIn 1918-1939 polish editions of books about Tevye the title was latinized as Tewje/Tewie/Tojwie der Milchiker/Milchygier/Milchiger/Mildhiger/Mylchikier/Mylchyker.See ) is the fictional narrator and protagonist of a series of short stories by Sholem Aleichem], and various adaptations of them, the most famous being the 1964 stage musical [[Fiddler on the Roof and its 1971 film adaptation.
Milkman (novel)         
2018 NOVEL BY ANNA BURNS
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Milkman is a historical psychological fiction novel written by the Northern Irish author Anna Burns. Set during The Troubles in Northern Ireland, the story follows an 18-year-old girl who is harassed by an older married man known as "the milkman" and then as "Milkman".
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LEVEL FROM 2005 VIDEO GAME PSYCHONAUTS
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"Milkman Conspiracy" is a level in the 2005 video game Psychonauts. It is a world that takes place in the mind of Boyd Cooper, a paranoid security guard of an asylum, which the protagonist Raz explores.

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Tevye

Tevye the Dairyman, also translated as Tevye the Milkman (Yiddish: טבֿיה דער מילכיקער, Tevye der milkhiker [ˈtɛvjə ˌdɛr ˈmilxikər]) is the fictional narrator and protagonist of a series of short stories by Sholem Aleichem, and their various adaptations, the most famous being the 1964 stage musical Fiddler on the Roof and its 1971 film adaptation. Tevye is a pious Jewish dairyman living in the Russian Empire, the patriarch of a family including several troublesome daughters. The village of Boyberik, where the stories are set (renamed Anatevka in Fiddler on the Roof), is based on the town of Boyarka, Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire. Boyberik is a suburb of Yehupetz (based on Kiev), where most of Tevye's customers live.

The stories were written in Yiddish and first published in 1894; they have been published as Tevye and His Daughters, Tevye's Daughters, Tevye the Milkman, and Tevye the Dairyman.

As Tevye "tells" Aleichem the tales of his family life, six of his seven daughters (Beilke, Chava, Hodel, Shprintze, Taybele, and Tzeitel) are named, and of these five play leading roles in Tevye's stories. The stories tell of his business dealings, the romantic dealings and marriages of several of his daughters, and the expulsion of the Jews from their village by the Russian government.

The Tevye stories have been adapted for stage and film several times. Sholem Aleichem's own Yiddish stage adaptation was not produced during his lifetime; its first production, by Maurice Schwartz, was in 1919. (Schwartz did a film based on the play twenty years later.) The Broadway musical Fiddler on the Roof was based on a play written by Arnold Perl called Tevye and His Daughters. Tevye the Dairyman has had four film adaptations: in Yiddish (1939), Hebrew (1968), English (1971) and Russian (2017).