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The Spirit of the Ghetto

English · Paperback / Softback

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The title couldn't be more unfortunate, for this collection of essays by an energetic journalist peddling his wares in 1902 glows with a youthful excitement and the sense of discovery as Mr. Hapgood becomes involved in the ferment and confusion of the Jewish Lower East Side. Although reported before the great migrations before World War I, the divisive influence of American culture on a religious and involuted society was already being felt, in the poverty-ridden but full life on the square mile below New York's E. 14th St. and between the Hudson and East rivers. Fascinated by the intellectual vitality of the community, Hapgood regretfully witnesses the decline of the elderly scholars displaced by youngsters determined not only to establish a secure place for themselves but to become vigorously, jauntily American. The family, religion, children, women, societies, are perhaps discussed too briefly, and it is here that writer Harry Golden supplies his affectionate, anecdotal notes. However, when the essays turn to the Yiddish theatre, writers and artists, Mr. Golden steps aside for Hapgood's crisp, appreciative, critical appraisal. Among Mr. Hapgood's discoveries was the young Jacob Epstein and his exquisite sketches decorate the book. Although for a predictable Jewish market, this has special literary and historical value. Hapgood to Golden to Epstein with every base covered. (Kirkus Reviews)

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First published in 1902, and illustrated by Jacob Epstein, Hutchins Hapgood’s evocation of the spiritual and cultural life of Yiddish New York remains fresh and relevant, and an invaluable commentary on one aspect of the formation of modern America.

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Authors Hutchins Hapgood
Assisted by Jacob Epstein (Illustration), Moses Rischin (Editor)
Publisher Harvard University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.1967
 
EAN 9780674832664
ISBN 978-0-674-83266-4
No. of pages 315
Weight 454 g
Illustrations illustrated
Series The Belknap Press
The John Harvard Library
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Cultural history
Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Folklore

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