From Hester Street to Hollywood

From Hester Street to Hollywood
Title From Hester Street to Hollywood PDF eBook
Author Bettina Berch
Publisher Bettina Berch
Pages 275
Release 2009
Genre Authors, American
ISBN 1607251841

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This is the first full-scale biography of Jewish-American authorAnzia Yezierska. Based on extensive research into her letters and writings, it tells the real story of America's "Sweatshop Cinderella."

From Hester Street to Hollywood

From Hester Street to Hollywood
Title From Hester Street to Hollywood PDF eBook
Author Sarah Blacher Cohen
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN

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Ragtime

Ragtime
Title Ragtime PDF eBook
Author E.L. Doctorow
Publisher Random House
Pages 252
Release 2010-11-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307762947

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Selected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of all time Published in 1975, Ragtime changed our very concept of what a novel could be. An extraordinary tapestry, Ragtime captures the spirit of America in the era between the turn of the century and the First World War. The story opens in 1906 in New Rochelle, New York, at the home of an affluent American family. One lazy Sunday afternoon, the famous escape artist Harry Houdini swerves his car into a telephone pole outside their house. And almost magically, the line between fantasy and historical fact, between real and imaginary characters, disappears. Henry Ford, Emma Goldman, J. P. Morgan, Evelyn Nesbit, Sigmund Freud, and Emiliano Zapata slip in and out of the tale, crossing paths with Doctorow's imagined family and other fictional characters, including an immigrant peddler and a ragtime musician from Harlem whose insistence on a point of justice drives him to revolutionary violence.

Yekl

Yekl
Title Yekl PDF eBook
Author Abraham Cahan
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1896
Genre Immigrants
ISBN

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The Eddie Cantor Story

The Eddie Cantor Story
Title The Eddie Cantor Story PDF eBook
Author David Weinstein
Publisher Brandeis University Press
Pages 320
Release 2018
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1512600482

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A lively biography of the popular showman Eddie Cantor, with a focus on his involvement in Jewish culture and politics

The 50 Greatest Jewish Movies

The 50 Greatest Jewish Movies
Title The 50 Greatest Jewish Movies PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Bernheimer
Publisher Citadel Press
Pages 232
Release 1998
Genre Jews in motion pictures
ISBN

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The first book to review and rank movies depicting the Jewish experience, "The 50 Greatest Jewish Movies" provides an insightful analysis of the ways in which Hollywood and the film community have handled such issues as anti-Semitism, assimilation, relations with gentiles, the Holocaust and its aftereffects, Zionism, and the Jewish commitment to social justice. Photos.

Rosenfeld's Lives

Rosenfeld's Lives
Title Rosenfeld's Lives PDF eBook
Author Steven J. Zipperstein
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 289
Release 2009-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300156286

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Born in Chicago in 1918, the prodigiously gifted and erudite Isaac Rosenfeld was anointed a genius upon the publication of his luminescent novel, Passage from Home and was expected to surpass even his closest friend and rival, Saul Bellow. Yet when felled by a heart attack at the age of thirty-eight, Rosenfeld had published relatively little, his life reduced to a metaphor for literary failure. In this deeply contemplative book, Steven J. Zipperstein seeks to reclaim Rosenfeld's legacy by opening up his work. Zipperstein examines for the first time the small mountain of unfinished manuscripts the writer left behind, as well as his fiercely candid journals and letters. In the process, Zipperstein unearths a turbulent life that was obsessively grounded in a profound commitment to the ideals of the writing life. Rosenfelds Lives is a fascinating exploration of literary genius and aspiration and the paradoxical power of literature to elevate and to enslave. It illuminates the cultural and political tensions of post-war America, Jewish intellectual life of the era, andmost poignantlythe struggle at the heart of any writers life.