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Anzia Yezierska (October 29, 1880 –
November 20, 1970) was an
American novelist born in Mały Płock, Poland,
which was then part of the
Russian Empire...
- in
Golinsk to live
their lives.
Writing in The New York Times,
Anzia Yezierska stated: "It
seems incredible that the author, up to now a
journeyman in...
- many writers,
including Margaret Walker, Zora
Neale Hurston and
Anzia Yezierska, to do****ent folklore.
Other writers interviewed elderly ex-slaves and...
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Bread Givers is a 1925
novel by Jewish-American
author Anzia Yezierska; the
story of a
young girl
growing up in an
immigrant Jewish household in the Lower...
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Salome of the
Tenements is a 1923
novel by Jewish-American
writer Anzia Yezierska. The
story follows a
young Jewish immigrant woman living in New York City...
- "Sweatshop Cinderella: A
Portrait of
Andrea Yezierska".
Women Make Movies, A
Portrait of
Andrea Yezierska.
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qualified and
educated Indian nationals.
Jewish American writer Anzia Yezierska wrote her
novel Bread Givers (1925) to
explore such
themes as Russian-Jewish...
- on the book.
Salome of the
Tenements by
Anzia Yezierska,
published in 1923
Bread Givers by
Anzia Yezierska Jews
without Money by Mike Gold Call It Sleep...
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Fitzgerald (1922) Old New York –
Edith Wharton (1924)
Bread Givers –
Anzia Yezierska (1925) The
Great Gatsby – F.
Scott Fitzgerald (1925)
Manhattan Transfer...
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lyrical complexity reflects her link to her
great aunt,
novelist Anzia Yezierska,
while her
musical gifts and
connection to the jazz era come from her...