America and I: Short Stories by American Jewish Women Writers

Type
Book
Authors
Antler ( Joyce Antler )
 
ISBN 13
9780807036044 
Category
 
Publication Year
1990 
Publisher
Subject
Politics & Social Sciences; Social Sciences; Specific Demographics 
Description
A collection of twentieth-century stories by Jewish women, featuring some of the best short story writers in American fiction. From Anzia Yezierska and Edna Ferber to Cynthia Ozick, Grace Paley, and Susan Fromberg Schaeffer, these writers reveal a rich, vital, and innovative tradition. --This text refers to the Paperback edition. Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly Four generations of American Jewish women writers are represented in this absorbing collection of short stories. Divided into four chronological sections, the 23 entries range in scope from bitter ghetto experiences at the turn of the century to the contemporary confrontation of diverse sexuality. While narrative styles and sensibilities have changed, however, many themes remain consistent. Addressing what it means to be both a woman and a Jew, particularly given the secondary role of women within Judaism, two standouts are "Malinke's Atonement" by Mary Antin and "The Place" by Edith Konecky. "Old Stock" by Hortense Calisher and "The Opiate of the People" by Lynne Sharon Schwartz are two of the tales that deal with generational conflict and the need for grown children to cautiously negotiate new relationships with parents. Shocking in its time, the 1932 story "Missis Flinders" by Tess Slesinger concerns abortion, and addresses the sexual and emotional exploitation of women. Other pieces, powerful and deeply moving, confront the Holocaust, as in Cynthia Ozick's "The Shawl" and "The Legacy of Raizel Kaidish: A Story" by Rebecca Goldstein. Included also is Tillie Olsen's haunting classic, "I Stand Here Ironing." Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. From School Library Journal YA-- The stories in this collection are arranged chronologically from 1900 to the present. The writers, including Edna Ferber, Tillie Olsen, Joanne Greenberg, and Grace Paley, explore their heritage from a feminine viewpoint. Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. 
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