Anzia Yezierska

Anzia Yezierska (1885? - 1970) was born near Warsaw, Poland and emigrated to New York City when she was a teenager. She wrote about the struggles of Jewish and later Puerto Rican immigrants in New York's Lower East Side. Her most studied work Bread Givers follows the story of young woman while struggling to live from day to day struggles to find her place in Jewish and American culture.

External links

Yezierska, Anzia Yezierska, Anzia Yezierska, Anzia Yezierska, Anzia

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
if elfsborg
goldeneye: rogue agent
valdivia culture
brndby i.f.
michelle williams (disambiguation)
breed club
gm 3800 engine
u.s. olympic hall of fame
merychippus
sony bmg music entertainment
feral cat
tom wham
michelle ingrid williams
andr brie
pandego
teething
le mans endurance series
kevin lamoureux
slve
clonal colony
what's cooking? (cartoon)
dave roberts
st. mary's roman catholic cemetery
randver
triton (novel)
bbc look north (east yorkshire and lincolnshire)
norra begravningsplatsen
sten beli
giudecca
skogskyrkogrden
studio band
ginny hasselfield
kasey keller
an essay on criticism
gm 3500 engine
janet mcteer
argh! and aargh!
chief wilson
refil
michel felix dunal
jury tampering
patsy byrne
evelyne gebhardt
strategic airlift