Haunch Paunch and Jowl

Haunch Paunch and Jowl - Lost Classics of Jewish Literature

Paperback (01 Oct 2024)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Long out of print, Samuel Ornitz's Haunch, Paunch, & Jowl (1923) deserves the renewed attention it has received as a lost classic of modernist Jewish-American literature. The novel provides a panorama of the first generation of Jewish immigrant life on New York's Lower East Side through a cohort of young men: the struggles between religion and secular success, socialism and capitalism, tradition and modernity, manufacturers and labor unions. Originally marketed as an autobiography, the novel became a best-seller as an exposé of corruption. It was the first work by author Samuel Ornitz, a lifelong reformer later blacklisted as one of the Hollywood Ten during the McCarthyist era. Ornitz intended for his narrator, Meyer Hirsch, to be a negative example of assimilation, yet Meyer Hirsch's savvy voice still speaks contemporary American truths about poverty, social mobility, corruption, ethnic politics, and the costs of social mobility.

Book information

ISBN: 9781608012695
Publisher: University of New Orleans Press
Imprint: University of New Orleans Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 310
Weight: -1g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 0mm