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The Promised Land

Enriched edition. A Journey of Cultural Identity and the American Dream
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In «The Promised Land,» Mary Antin articulates her profound immigrant experience through a potent blend of autobiographical narrative and lyrical prose. Set against the rich tapestry of early 20th-century America, Antin's memoir chronicles her journey from the confines of a modest Jewish town in Russia to the expansive opportunities of the New World. Her literary style employs a vivid, evocative vocabulary that not only captures the challenges of assimilation and identity but also celebrates the resilience of the human spirit, making it a significant work within the canon of American immigrant literature. Mary Antin, born in 1881 in what is now Belarus, was an immigrant herself and a passionate advocate for social change. Her personal journey, marked by hardship and hope, led her to embrace the ideals of American democracy and the melting-pot identity. Antin's insightful reflections are shaped by her educational pursuits and her involvement with various immigrant rights organizations, illuminating her understanding of the broader societal implications of her story. Readers seeking insight into the immigrant experience in America will find «The Promised Land» an indispensable text. Antin's eloquent exploration of her own identity and the complexities of cultural assimilation resonates with ongoing discussions about identity, belonging, and the American Dream, making it a timeless and relevant work.


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Release date on Litres:
10 October 2024
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390 p.
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4064066121877
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