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Anzia Yezierska (October 29, 1880 –
November 20, 1970) was a Jewish-American
novelist born in Mały Płock, Poland,
which was then part of the
Russian Empire...
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Bread Givers is a 1925 three-volume
novel by Jewish-American
author Anzia Yezierska; the
story of a
young girl
growing up in an
immigrant Jewish household...
- 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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qualified and
educated Indian nationals.
Jewish American writer Anzia Yezierska wrote her
novel Bread Givers (1925) to
explore such
themes as Russian-Jewish...
- "Sweatshop Cinderella: A
Portrait of
Andrea Yezierska".
Women Make Movies, A
Portrait of
Andrea Yezierska.
Retrieved 3 May 2019. "IndieFlix". IndieFlix...
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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...
- She died
under mysterious cir****stances,
perhaps a suicide, and
Anzia Yezierska wrote a
thinly veiled short story about her,
called Wild
Winter Love (1927)...
- 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...
- Ginsberg, Alan
Robert (2016). The
Salome Ensemble: Rose
Pastor Stokes,
Anzia Yezierska,
Sonya Levien, and
Jetta Goudal.
Syracuse University Press. p. 133....
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Margaret Walker Dorothy West
Walker Winslow Richard Wright Frank Yerby Anzia Yezierska Display for Who's Who in the Zoo, part of the Children's
Science Series...