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Sanford Sternlicht (Author)
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November 9, 2004
    Nearly two million Jewish men, women, and children emigrated from Eastern Europe between 1882 and 1924 and settled in, or passed through, the Lower East Side of New York City. Sanford Sternlicht tells the story of his own childhood in this vibrant neighborhood and puts it within the context of fourteen early twentieth-century East Side writers. Anzia Yezierska, Abraham Cahan, Michael Gold, and Henry Roth, and others defined this new "Jewish homeland" and paved the way for the later great Jewish American novelists.
    Sternlicht discusses the role of women, the Yiddish Theater, secular values, the struggle between generations, street crime, politics, labor unions, and the importance of newspapers and periodicals. He documents the decline of Yiddish culture as these immigrants blended into what they called "The Golden Land."
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Folding childhood memories into an academic study, author Sternlicht (Student Companion to Elie Wiesel and Chaim Potok: A Critical Companion) delivers readers to a distant world with which he is still exceedingly comfortable. Sternlicht’s volume is divided into two parts: the first gives a history of the Lower East Side from approximately 1882-1924—the years of a great wave of Jewish immigration from Eastern Europe to America; the second presents a critical study of 14 early Jewish American writers. From the outset, the author dives deep into the sights, sounds and smells of his childhood as the son of Jewish immigrants, discussing among other things, the popular Yiddish newspapers and theaters in his community, the exhausting task of doing laundry by hand on a cast iron stove and, in what he nevertheless calls a "small space of hope," the dangers of growing up on the Lower East Side. "The ghetto existence outside my door was brutal," Sternlicht writes. "Teenage boys and even grown men terrorized and robbed little boys." Sternlicht’s volume is at its best when the author is a party to the action, lending an air of otherwise unachievable authenticity to the account and bringing those interested in Jewish, urban and literary history into the fray. In the latter half of his book, Sternlicht’s expertise in early Jewish American literature is evident by his detailed discussions of such classics of the period as Henry Roth’s Call It Sleep, Michael Gold’s Jews without Money, Anzia Yezierska’s Bread Givers and Abraham Cahan’s The Rise of David Levinsky. Sternlicht calls these masterpieces "cultural artifacts linking the immigrant community to the wider world," a body of literature giving voice to a ghetto-stricken community. Placing these works in the context of the poor yet vibrant community of Jewish immigrants that bore them—a community seeking to simultaneously assimilate, prosper and maintain some of its Old World culture and religion—the author’s analysis works well to complement his intimate history of the period.
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"History, the Old Country, work, leisure and entertainment, politics, women and children, crime—these are some of the many aspects of Jewish immigrant life Sternlicht covers in his wide-ranging introduction to life on the Lower East Side."—Harvey Teres, author of Renewing the Left: Politics, Imagination, and the New York Intellectual

"‘Roots-gathering,’ Jewish style!"—Sanford Pinsker, author of The Schlemiel as Metaphor --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 188 pages
  • Publisher: Terrace Books; 1 edition (November 9, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0299204847
  • ISBN-13: 978-0299204846
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Great book and shows tremendous insight as to the area and how many great writers (among others) forged their way.
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