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Title: The Rise of David Levinsky by Abraham Cahan, Seth Lipsky ISBN: 0-375-75798-8 Publisher: Modern Library Pub. Date: 13 November, 2001 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $13.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.8 (5 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: A blend of fiction and social realism
Comment: This book gives a solid sense of what it must have felt like to be a Jewish immigrant to New York around the turn of the century. I enjoyed the fact that the book was not only a very interesting adventure, but also a fascinating account of changing class consciousness and socialization to a new society. Kahan's account of what is gained and what is given up in this process allowed me to understand my own ancestors at a deeper level. He writes well in a journalistic style and is constantly providing details about his present that help me to understand the meaning of what was going on.
Rating: 5
Summary: Classic American Literature
Comment: I first read this book in the mid-70s when it was assigned as part of an undergrad history course. I devoured it then, rediscovered it ten years later and found I enjoyed it even more on a second reading. Subsequent readings have not diminished my admiration for the novel.
"Levinsky" is a rare example of the novel that works both as history and as literature. Cahan's firsthand observations of late 19th century industrial America and of the immigrants' struggles to adapt to life in a new land are compelling in their own right. But this is no mere slice of life realism. Cahan created complex characters who face conflicts beyond the struggle to survive.
Cahan's main character, Levinsky, spends the first part of the book struggling to master the Talmud in his village in Russia. Here Cahan introduces us to Levinsky's incisive mind, one that will serve him well when he goes to America and begins to serve a new master: business. In the opening section, Cahan also develops one of several beautifully drawn supporting characters: Levinsky's mother.
By novel's end, we realize the irony of the novel's title. On one level, Levinsky's story is a classic tale of rags-to-riches, American-style success. On the other, his story is one of failure to achieve the rich, personal, intellectually stimulating connection with others that he has craved since childhood.
This great novel deserves to be on the short list of indispensable American fiction. One seeking to understand the roots of our country would be hard pressed to do better than to read it.
Rating: 4
Summary: Great historical novel
Comment: This is a highly recommended book for anyone who is interested in the history of the Jewish Lower East Side in the late 19th century and early 20th century. It is written by an author with intimate knowledge of the time and place. Written in 1917, it is a very captivating and compelling story of an Eastern European Jewish immigrant's plight on The Lower East Side. I highly recommend it.
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Title: Major American Short Stories by A. Walton Litz ISBN: 0195078993 Publisher: Oxford University Press Pub. Date: June, 1997 List Price(USD): $49.95 |
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Title: Yekl and the Imported Bridegroom and Other Stories of Yiddish New York by Abraham Cahan ISBN: 0486224279 Publisher: Dover Pubns Pub. Date: 01 June, 1970 List Price(USD): $8.95 |
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Title: Death of A Salesman by Arthur Miller ISBN: 0140481346 Publisher: Penguin USA (Paper) Pub. Date: 06 October, 1998 List Price(USD): $10.00 |
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Title: Selected Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Larzer Ziff ISBN: 0140390138 Publisher: Penguin USA (Paper) Pub. Date: April, 1982 List Price(USD): $13.00 |
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Title: Call It Sleep : A Novel by Henry Roth, Alfred Kazin, Hana Wirth-Nesher ISBN: 0374522928 Publisher: Noonday Press Pub. Date: 01 January, 1992 List Price(USD): $16.00 |
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