The New Country - Stories from the Yiddish about Life in America (Hardcover, Abridged edition)


An abridged version of the collection originally published in 1961, the forty-two stories here are written by some of the the most brilliant and poignant Jewish writers of the twentieth century, including Sholem Aleichem, Abraham Raisin, and Joseph Opotashu. They paint a sometimes hilarious, sometimes somber, but always moving image of the experiences of the "greenhorns" coming to America. These are not stories written by outsiders empathizing with the hardships of life in America but rather by the newcomers themselves who encountered the harsh realities and withered expectations in "the new country." The earliest Yiddish American writers were intent on sharing with their readers--most of them unsophisticated in literary taste--observations and interpretations of common men and women. The writings were meant to create an atmosphere of moral sensitiveness, spiritual refreshment, and cohesive Jewishness.

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An abridged version of the collection originally published in 1961, the forty-two stories here are written by some of the the most brilliant and poignant Jewish writers of the twentieth century, including Sholem Aleichem, Abraham Raisin, and Joseph Opotashu. They paint a sometimes hilarious, sometimes somber, but always moving image of the experiences of the "greenhorns" coming to America. These are not stories written by outsiders empathizing with the hardships of life in America but rather by the newcomers themselves who encountered the harsh realities and withered expectations in "the new country." The earliest Yiddish American writers were intent on sharing with their readers--most of them unsophisticated in literary taste--observations and interpretations of common men and women. The writings were meant to create an atmosphere of moral sensitiveness, spiritual refreshment, and cohesive Jewishness.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Syracuse University Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

Judaic Traditions in Literature, Music, and Art

Release date

March 2001

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

December 2000

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 22mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

272

Edition

Abridged edition

ISBN-13

978-0-8156-0669-7

Barcode

9780815606697

Categories

LSN

0-8156-0669-9



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