Celia Dropkin Yiddish writer Celia Dropkin (1887 – 1956) both shocked and delighted New York literary society of the 1920s and 1930s with her poetic depictions of the primary elements of the human experience: love, sex and death. Institution: John Dropkin. Print Full Image Author(s) Dropkin, John Related contentEncyclopedia Article: Celia DropkinBlog: Yiddish poetry: It's not just for men!Encyclopedia Article: Yiddish Literature in the United StatesEncyclopedia Article: Poetry in the United States