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New York, November 3, 1954: The last immigration officer of Ellis Island looks back at 45 years as gatekeeper to America.
A SPECTATOR BOOK OF THE YEAR A landmark work of history that brings the voices of the past vividly to life, transforming our understanding of the immigrant experience. Whilst living in New York, journalist Małgorzata Szejnert would often gaze out from lower Manhattan at Ellis Island, a dark outline on the horizon. How many stories did this tiny patch of land hold? How many people had joyfully embarked on a new life there — or known the despair of being turned away? How many were held there against their will? Ellis Island draws on unpublished testimonies, memoirs and correspondence from many internees and immigrants, including Russians, Italians, Jews, Japanese, Germans, and Poles, along ...
The Migrant Canon in Twenty-First-Century France explains the causes of twenty-first-century global migrations and their impact on French literature and the French literary establishment. A marginal genre in 1980s France, since the turn of the century "migrant literature" has become central to criticism and publishing. Oana Sabo addresses previously unanswered questions about the proliferation of contemporary migrant texts and their shifting themes and forms, mechanisms of literary legitimation, and notions of critical and commercial achievement. Through close readings of novels (by Mathias Énard, Milan Kundera, Dany Laferrière, Henri Lopès, Andreï Makine, Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt, Alice Z...
Thirteen-year-old Brian lives in a trailer on a forgotten patch of land with his divorced and uncaring father. His older brother Lucien, physically and mentally disabled, has been institutionalized for years. While Lucien's home is undergoing renovations, he is sent to live with his father and younger brother for the summer. Their detached father leaves Brian to care for Lucien's special needs. But how do you look after someone when you don't know what they need? How do you make the right choices when you still have so much to discover?
It is a valuable academic work that contains full texts of the academic studies presented within the scope of Innovation and Global Issues Congress 4 in Antalya by InGlobe Academy and includes multidisciplinary studies. Turkish Innovation and Global Issues Congress 4 kapsamında sunulan akademik çalışmaların tam metinlerinin bulunduğu, multidisipliner çalışmalar içeren değerli akademik bir eserdir.
The French Resistance has an iconic status in the struggle to liberate Nazi-occupied Europe, but its story is entangled in myths. Gaining a true understanding of the Resistance means recognizing how its image has been carefully curated through a combination of French politics and pride, ever since jubilant crowds celebrated Paris’s liberation in August 1944. Robert Gildea’s penetrating history of resistance in France during World War II sweeps aside “the French Resistance” of a thousand clichés, showing that much more was at stake than freeing a single nation from Nazi tyranny. As Fighters in the Shadows makes clear, French resistance was part of a Europe-wide struggle against fasci...
'NDiaye is a hypnotic storyteller with an unflinching understanding of the rock-bottom reality of most people's life.' New York Times ' One of France's most exciting prose stylists.' The Guardian. Obsessed by her encounters with the mysterious green women, and haunted by the Garonne River, a nameless narrator seeks them out in La Roele, Paris, Marseille, and Ouagadougou. Each encounter reveals different aspects of the women; real or imagined, dead or alive, seductive or suicidal, driving the narrator deeper into her obsession, in this unsettling exploration of identity, memory and paranoia. Self Portrait in Green is the multi-prize winning, Marie NDiaye's brilliant subversion of the memoir. Written in diary entries, with lyrical prose and dreamlike imagery, we start with and return to the river, which mirrors the narrative by posing more questions than it answers.
A telling and frank examination of the failure of Israel's peace movement to stem the lurch to the right of Israeli politics.
La storia vera di Flor De Oro, figlia del dittatore della Repubblica Dominicana Trujillo, al centro di un caotico destino fatto di politica, amori, tradimenti, lusso e miseria, sullo sfondo di eventi che hanno sconvolto il mondo. Per più di trent’anni, dal 1930 al 1961, la Repubblica dominicana è stata dominata dal sanguinario dittatore Trujillo, el Jefe, un tiranno che ha fatto del paese il suo regno personale ricorrendo senza scrupolo a spie e assassini prezzolati. Quando viene mandata a studiare in Francia, nel prestigioso collegio di Bouffémont, Flor de Oro è solo una bambina di nove anni, triste perché viene strappata alla mamma e sbattuta all’altro capo del mondo. Del padre sa...
De quelle manière se lier à l’autre en dehors des généalogies biologiques que nous impose le destin ? Comment aborder différemment la pratique cynégétique de la filature, suivre un individu et le trouver sans le pister, le traquer ? Et comment imaginer une vie sans l’enfermer dans les interprétations réifiantes que commandent les fictions patriarcales ? Cet ouvrage a pour ambition d’interroger les pratiques littéraires de l’enquête à partir de deux perspectives. Celle, d’abord, de la figure de l’enquêtrice, qui ouvre la voie à l’exploration des dimensions genrées de l’investigation et à la manière dont celle-ci permet aux femmes de se lier entre elles par la fiction. Et celle, ensuite, des liens entre littératures policière et biographique par lesquels s’articule une pensée du genre littéraire à l’aune des théories du gender.