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Like Henry Roth's Call It Sleep and Abraham Cahan's The Rise and Fall of David Levinsky, Jews Without Money is a literary landmark of the Jewish experience. Michael Gold () was born in New York City, where later he wrote for radical journals and newspapers such as New Masses and The Liberator. Jews Without Money. Jews Without Money Jews Without Money is based on its author’s own childhood, Michael Gold. It re-creates the Jewish immigrant Lower East Side in Manhattan in which he lived, and it provides insight into the life of first- and second-generation Jewish Americans around the turn of the twentieth century. Gold does a wonderful job at putting the reader right in the middle of the . Jews Without Money by Michael Gold. First Edition, hardcover, pages, ISBN: Very rare, valuable First Edition. As a writer and political activist in early-twentieth-century America, Michael Gold was an important presence on the American cultural.


Michael Gold () was born in New York City, where later he wrote for radical journals and newspapers such as New Masses and The Liberator. Jews Without Money has been translated in more than fourteen countries, including Germany, where the novel was employed against Nazi propaganda. PublicAffairs, , pp. Jews Without Money is a semi-autobiographical novel by Itzok Isaac Granich, published under Granich's pseudonym, Mike Gold. The book charts the impoverished conditions of the Lower East Side of New York City and the experiences of growing up in a community of predominantly Jewish immigrants in the early 20th century. Jews Without Money. Words9 Pages. Jews Without Money Jews Without Money is based on its author's own childhood, Michael Gold. It re-creates the Jewish immigrant Lower East Side in Manhattan in which he lived, and it provides insight into the life of first- and second-generation Jewish Americans around the turn of the twentieth century.


Jews without Money is a semi-autobiographical novel by American critic Mike Gold. Description [ edit ] Published by Horace Liveright shortly after the onset of the Great Depression, [1] the novel is a fictionalized autobiography about growing up in the impoverished world of the Lower East Side, beginning in the s. [2]. Like Henry Roth's Call It Sleep and Abraham Cahan's The Rise and Fall of David Levinsky, Jews Without Money is a literary landmark of the Jewish experience. Michael Gold () was born in New York City, where later he wrote for radical journals and newspapers such as New Masses and The Liberator. Jews Without Money has been translated in more than fourteen countries, including Germany, where the novel was employed against Nazi propaganda. American literature. War I: Michael Gold’s harsh Jews Without Money () and Henry Roth’s Proustian Call It Sleep (), one of the greatest novels of the decade. They followed in the footsteps of Anzia Yezierska, a prolific writer of the s whose passionate books about immigrant Jews, especially Bread Givers ().

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