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Persea Books, 1987 - Biography & Autobiography - 228 pages Here is Anzia Yezierska's life story, from the Polish ghetto to the sweatshops of New York's Lower East Side, from success as a writer in Hollywood in the 1920s to disillusionment and a return to poverty. With courage and emotion, Yezierska reveals what success and failure felt like and what they meant to her, as a woman and as an artist. About the author (1987) Anzia Yezierska was born in Poland and emigrated with her family to the Jewish Lower East Side of New York City in 1890 when she was nine years old. By the 1920s she had risen out of poverty and become a successful writer of stories, novels--all autobiographical--and a semi-fictional autobiography, Red Ribbon on a White Horse (Persea). Her novel Bread Givers (Persea) is considered a classic of Jewish American fiction and has sold many hundreds of thousands of copies since its reissue in 1975. Persea also publishes How I Found America: Collected Stories and The Open Cage: An Anzia Yezierska Collection (a selection of stories, excerpts from Red Ribbon on a White Horse, and uncollected stories on old age). Yezierska died in 1970. Bibliographic information Title Red Ribbon on a White Horse Author Anzia Yezierska Edition reissue, revised Publisher Persea Books, 1987 ISBN 0892551240, 9780892551248 Length 228 pages Subjects Biography & Autobiography › Literary Figures Biography & Autobiography / Literary Figures Biography & Autobiography / Women
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