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Anzia Yezierska (1880–1970)

Autor de Bread Givers

13+ Obras 1,717 Miembros 34 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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Incluye los nombres: Anna Yezierska, Anzia Yezierska

Créditos de la imagen: Lima News (Ohio), July 3rd, 1922.

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Conocimiento común

Otros nombres
Mayer, Hattie
Mayer, Harriet
Levitas, Anzia Mayer
Fecha de nacimiento
1880-10-29
Fecha de fallecimiento
1970-11-21
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Poland
USA
País (para mapa)
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Mały Płock, Poland, Russian Empire
Lugar de fallecimiento
Ontario, California, USA
Lugares de residencia
New York, New York, USA
San Francisco, California, USA
Hollywood, California, USA
Educación
Columbia University (Teachers College)
Ocupaciones
novelist
essayist
social worker
short story writer
teacher
autobiographer
Relaciones
Ager, Cecelia (niece)
Henriksen, Louise Levitas (daughter)
Alexander, Shana (grand-niece)
Stokes, Rose Pastor (friend)
Biografía breve
Anzia Yezierska was born in the Russian-Polish village of Plinsk (or Plotsk) to Pearl and Bernard Yezierska, an impoverished Jewish Talmudic scholar. She was one of the couple's 10 children. From an early age, she was determined to obtain an education. The family emigrated to the USA in about 1900. Anzia moved out of the family's tenement home to become independent of her father and took various jobs, including in sweatshops. She went to night school in order to learn English. She won a scholarship that enabled her to attend Columbia University Teacher's College. She taught elementary school from 1908 to 1913, with a brief leave of absence to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where she studied acting and became involved in radical socialist circles. She began to write fiction that often focused on the problems experienced by immigrant Jewish women and their families in America. In 1910, she married Jacob Gordon, a lawyer, but left him the next day. The following year, she married Arnold Levitas, a typography teacher and printer, and the couple had a daughter; they divorced in 1916. Anzia published her first story, "The Fat of the Land," in 1919, which led to a contract for her first book, Hungry Hearts (1920), a collection of her short stories. It was a bestseller, and Goldwyn Pictures paid her $10,000 for the rights to make a 1922 silent film based on it, and brought her to Hollywood to work on the screenplay. Over the next decade, she published three novels, Salome of the Tenements (1923), Bread Givers (1925), and Arrogant Beggar (1927). She was involved in a romantic liasion with educator John Dewey, who was more than 20 years her senior. She addressed the relationship fictionally in All I Could Never Be (1932) and in her autobiography Red Ribbon on a White Horse (1950). It also was fictionalized in Norma Rosen's book John and Anzia: An American Romance (1989).

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Super easy to read but slightly boring at times.
 
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highlandcow | 24 reseñas más. | Mar 13, 2024 |
Loved the book & enjoyed googling the yiddish words afterwards.
The author tells the story in a way I would expect to hear someone "telling" verbally.

One edit question towards the end of the book, Adele makes mention to "years at the home" (for women) was a surprise. When reading through the first time, it was not obvious (to me) that Adele was at the home for women for several years....it felt/read like within a year or short period of time.

Highly recommend and will likely reread many times.… (más)
 
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maitrigita | otra reseña | Oct 27, 2022 |
life in Russian Jewish immigrant family
 
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ritaer | 24 reseñas más. | Jun 8, 2021 |
Did this story have to end? I was craving more.
Love it on the same level as A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Great, great.
 
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maitrigita | 24 reseñas más. | Jun 26, 2020 |

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