When mary antins father decided that keeping to his traditions did not suit him anymore, he found no place in russia. Antin, the promised land 1912 in georgia, immigrants unsettle old sense of place 2006 textbook. Jews within the empire were required to live in this area that stretched from the baltic sea to the black sea and encompassed portions of the presentday states of poland, lithuania, belarus, ukraine and moldova. The promised land by mary antin was published 1912, and it narrates the story of a jewish family immigrating from russia to the united states in fact it is the autobiography of antin, she put it in this way. Antin, mary, the promised land, boston, 1912 account of a jewish family who emigrated to america from russia at the end of the 19 th century bowne, eliza southgate 17831809 a girls life eighty years ago. Jewish life and jewish death in poland from dan wyman books. The promised land has 44 available editions to buy at half price books marketplace. Antin immigrated to the united states with her mother, sisters, and brother in 1894, joining her father, who had preceded them in 1891, in massachusetts.
The promised land is the autobiography of mary antin. Interweaving introspection with political commentaries, biography with history, the promised land 1912 brings to life the transformation of an east european jewish immigrant into an american citizen. A memoir of the great war, 19141924 in memory of my beloved brother, morris. Mary antin recounts the process of uprooting, transportation, replanting, acclimitization, and development that took place in my own soul, and reveals the impact of a new. Mary antin june, 1881 may 15, 1949 was an american author and immigration rights activist. She is best known for her 1912 autobiography the promised land, an account of her emigration and subsequent americanization. God promised them that he would much later return them to the promised land.
Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books youve read. Antins the promised land is the classic jewish american immigrant autobiography. Mary antin biography, birth date, birth place and pictures. All the little girls i knew lived in polotzk, with their fathers and mothers and friends. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by project gutenberg. I am just as much out of the way as if i were dead, she continues, for i am absolutely other than the person whose story i have to tell 1. Umansky, lily montagu and the advancement of liberal judaism. It tells the story of her early life in what is now belarus and her immigration to the united states in. After its publication, antin lectured on her immigrant experience to many audiences across the country, and became a major supporter for theodore roosevelt and his progressive party.
According to the boston public librarys catalog format, all books are listed alphabetically by author whenever possible, otherwise books are listed alphabetically by title. After the pioneers described in the national dream, the last spike and klondike came the settlers a million people who filled a thousand miles of prairie in a single generation. In 1912, after three years in europe, he began editing diyidishe velt. Only 30 years old when she published her autobiography, the promised land, mary antin captured the dreams and experiences of turnofthecentury russian jewish immigrants. Examine the life, times, and work of mary antin through detailed author biographies on enotes.
The promised land autobiography by mary antin the book, the promised land, is an autobiography written by mary antin which describes her gettingusedto the american culture. A very personal and very interesting look into the life of a young child moving away from her. Like it is only that my illusion is more real to me than reality. The book focuses on her attempts to assimilate into the culture of the united states. In it, she speaks of the story of what she believes is her escape from bondage in eastern europe and her finding of freedom in america. Mary antin recounts the process of uprooting, transportation. A complete gospel of immigration boston and new york. The promised land recounts the transformation of an east european jewish immigrant into an american citizen. Mar 23, 2007 free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by project gutenberg. The promised land 1912 paperback june 1, 2009 by mary antin author. After some successful years as a writer and progressive lecturer, antin suffered a nervous breakdown, and she and grabau separated. Reprint edition of antin s most famous and influential book. Carey thomas papers cambridge, massachusetts houghton library, harvard university louisa may alcott papers.
When i was a little girl, the world was divided into two parts. In the promised land 1912, reissued 1997, first serialized in the atlantic. Antin publshed short stories essays, and her books the promised land 1912 and they who knock at our gates 1914, which together sold more than one hundred thousand copies. When immigrants come into continuous firsthand contact with the new society to which they move, or are removed to, they try to accommodate their own customs and values to those they encounter in the new culture. I was born, i have lived, and i have been made over a very touching and beautiful written autobiography which reads like a novel.
American writers, supplement xx jay parini download. Updated apr 07 2020 about content print article share article. Review of mary antins the promised land appears in the new york times april 14, 1912 only 30 years old when she published her autobiography, the promised land, mary antin captured the dreams and experiences of turnofthecentury russian jewish immigrants. Related to political movements or attitudes to achieve things. Antin is best known for her 1912 autobiography the promised land, which describes her assimilation into american culture. Like i was at a most impressionable age when i was transplanted to the new soil. Photographs in mary antins the promised land jstor. Because much of yezierskas fiction is autobiographical, it is comparable with mary antins 18811949 popular autobiography the promised land 1912, in which she reveals the changes that occurred in her life as a russian jew who becomes secularized on leaving her family in boston to gain what she believes is a new nationalistic religion as. Opinion america, the not so promised land the new york. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts. Mary antins father, frustrated by czarist restrictions and jewish orthodoxy. The promised land is the 1912 autobiography of mary antin. I n 1894 mary antin was a thirteenyearold jewish girl living with her family in the jewish pale of the russian empire. After being imprisoned by polish legionaires in 1919, niger left for the united states.
Mary antin, american author remembered for her autobiographical work the promised land and other books on immigrant life in the united states. The promised land book by mary antin 44 available editions. In her classic immigrant autobiography, the promised land 1912, mary antin negotiates her own agency through a dialogue between labor and literacy. June, 1881 may 15, 1949 was an american author and immigration rights activist. A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides firsthand or direct evidence on a topic. Mary antin was the second of six children born to israel and esther weltman antin, a jewish family.
It was written in 1912 by mary antin, who describes the complex process of acclimation. And so do we often build our world on an error, and. Photographs in mary antins the promised land martin brick. Antin immigrated to the united states with her mother, sisters, and brother in 1894, joining her father, who had preceded them in. She is best known for her 1912 autobiography the promised land, an account of her. As it turns out, this initiation into print launched the writing career of mary antin, the immi. Index mary antin 18811949 mary antin 18811949 identity theories instrumentalist theory. The promised land by mary antin, 1912 online research. Mary antin was the second of six children born to israel and. Here you will find a complete list of books available in the south end history collection. Mary antins autobiography, the promised land 1912, remains a pecu. Whether youve loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them. On jordans stormy banks i stand, and cast a wishful eye to canaans fair and happy land, where my possessions lie.
American author and immigration rights activist mary antin 18811949 arrived in the united states at the age of 12 with a family fleeing the pogroms of czarist russia. Jun 01, 2009 the promised land 1912 paperback june 1, 2009 by mary antin author. Eastern european immigrants in the united states jewish. Her critically acclaimed autobiography, published in 1912, was the bestknown immigrant memoir of its day. The journey of the east european jews to america and the life they found and made. So the jews found comfort in their ancient traditions. She tells of early childhood in polotzk plotz, the journey to ameirca, and life in boston. Review of mary antins the promised land appears in the. Mary antin 1881 1949 being a jew in russia at the end of the 19th century was not easy at all. I mary antin in the introduction to her 1912 memoir, the. Nov 29, 2011 the promised land autobiography by mary antin the book, the promised land, is an autobiography written by mary antin which describes her gettingusedto the american culture. Russia was the place where ones father went on business.
W was born, have lived, and have been made over, writes i mary antin in the introduction to her 1912 memoir, the jlpromised land. Samuel stennett 17271795, an english baptist, came from a long line of ministers. Mary antin recounts the process of uprooting, transportation, replanting, acclimitization, and development that took place in my own soul, and. Mary antin, an immigrant and pioneer for this canon, confronts. I was in that period when even normal children, undisturbed in their customary environment, begin to explore their own. Born to a jewish family in polotsk, she immigrated to the boston area with her mother and siblings in 1894.