Salome of the Tenements

Salome of the Tenements

by Anzia Yezierska
ISBN-10:
0252064356
ISBN-13:
9780252064357
Pub. Date:
01/01/1996
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
ISBN-10:
0252064356
ISBN-13:
9780252064357
Pub. Date:
01/01/1996
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
Salome of the Tenements

Salome of the Tenements

by Anzia Yezierska
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Overview

The story of a young, aspiring Jewish woman from the ghetto who will do anything to get her man in this case an upper-class WASP. When she discovers he is not really what she wanted, she will do anything to get away. Based on the real-life story of the Jewish immigrant activist Rose Pastor's fairytale romance with the millionaire socialist Graham Stokes, the novel also reflects Yezierska's own doomed romance with the famous educator John Dewey. Passionate and engagingly sardonic, it criticizes the concept of the American "Melting Pot" in the language of the Lower East Side and exposes the hypocrisy of the "good works" of the privileged class and their so-called dedication to the poor. Gay Wilentz's introduction discusses Anzia Yezierska's life and work.
Originally published in 1923.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252064357
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 01/01/1996
Series: Radical Novel Reconsidered
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.38(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Anzia Yezierska was a sweatshop worker and laundress before becoming a successful novelist. Two of her seven works of fiction, including Salome of the Tenements, were made into motion pictures. Gay Wilentz, an associate professor of English at East Carolina University, is the author of Binding Cultures: Black Women Writers in Africa and the Diaspora.
 
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