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How I Found America: Collected Stories of Anzia Yezierska

Anzia Yezierska

Individually, each of these 27 stories is authentic and immediate, as memorable as family history passed from one generation to the next; taken together, they comprise a vivid, enduring portrait of the struggles of immigrant Jews--particularly women--on New York's Lower East Side.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Persea Books
  • Publish Date: Aug 17th, 2003
  • Pages: 336
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - 0002
  • Dimensions: 7.90in - 5.10in - 0.90in - 0.75lb
  • EAN: 9780892552986
  • Categories: Anthologies (multiple authors)Short Stories (single author)

About the Author

Yezierska, Anzia: - Anzia Yezierska was born in Poland and emigrated with her family to the Jewish Lower East Side of New York City in 1890 when she was nine years old. By the 1920s she had risen out of poverty and become a successful writer of stories, novels--all autobiographical--and a semi-fictional autobiography, Red Ribbon on a White Horse (Persea). Her novel Bread Givers (Persea) is considered a classic of Jewish American fiction and has sold many hundreds of thousands of copies since its reissue in 1975. Persea also publishes How I Found America: Collected Stories and The Open Cage: An Anzia Yezierska Collection (a selection of stories, excerpts from Red Ribbon on a White Horse, and uncollected stories on old age). Yezierska died in 1970.

Praise for this book

All the stories are rich with a primitive energy that rises with volcanic force.-- "Los Angeles Times"
The Jewish immigrant experience in all its joy and pain has been captured beautifully in Yezierska's work.... Her stories capture the passionate struggle of the human spirit.-- "Library Journal"
Groping, impassioned, incandescent, Yezierska's nakedly honest stories of Jewish immigrants on New York City's Lower East Side have universal appeal.-- "Publishers Weekly"