Jews without Money

Jews without Money

by Michael Gold
ISBN-10:
1412812712
ISBN-13:
9781412812719
Pub. Date:
12/31/2009
Publisher:
Transaction Large Print
ISBN-10:
1412812712
ISBN-13:
9781412812719
Pub. Date:
12/31/2009
Publisher:
Transaction Large Print
Jews without Money

Jews without Money

by Michael Gold
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Overview

This landmark work presaged the so-called literature of the proletarian thirties, and is the quintessential novel of poor Jews. Michael Gold’s Jews Without Money tells the story of Jewish poverty in one ghetto, that of New York. The same story could have been told in hundreds of other ghettoes scattered all over the world, especially in Europe, prior to the rise of Nazism. The book went through fifteen printings upon its publication in 1930 and was translated into every major language in the western world.

The appearance of the book at this time is ironic as well as timely. In his introduction to the 1935 printing, Gold himself offers the reason why: “It has become necessary now in America to fight against fascist lies. Recently, groups of anti-Semitic demagogies have appeared in this country. They are like Hitler, telling the hungry American people that capitalism is Jewish and that an attack on the Jews is the best way of restoring prosperity. What folly. What criminal deception and bloody fraud. And there are signs that this oldest of swindles will grow in America.” Sixty years after this utterance one can say that Gold was indeed prophetic.

But the politics of the age—this or any other—dissolve in the face of a brilliant set of vignettes about growing up on the Lower East Side during the heyday of Jewish life there in the 1920s. Here we find a world of struggle—Jews against Gentiles, Jews against each other, a universe of gangsters and rabbis, men and women, children and adults—all told in the first person vernacular of a boy growing to manhood dedicated to making clear his love of a long-suffering mother. The races and religions may differ, but the themes are universal.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412812719
Publisher: Transaction Large Print
Publication date: 12/31/2009
Edition description: New Edition Large Print
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

Michael Gold went on to identify himself with radical currents in the 1930s, and came close to a repudiation of his own works of the 1920s by averring that he only wanted to spit whenever he thought of the 1920s. He later saw his earlier work as a bulwark against reaction and a foundation for an authentic American novel. Like Ralph Ellison, with whom he was often identified, Gold was the writer of a singular claim to fame, which indeed was Jews Without Money.

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