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Spanning a hundred years, Inventing Memory brilliantly interweaves the lives of four generations of unforgettable women, from the turn of the last century to the early years of the twenty-first century. Propelled out of 1905 Russia by a pogrom in which she loses her first child, her twin brother, and her father, Sarah Solomon arrives in an America of bowler hats, Irish cops, elevated subway cars, Jewish and Italian anarchists, and labor ferment.
Establishing herself as an artist, Sarah lives with and loves two very different men: a landsman, Lev Levitsky, and Sim Coppley, a proper New York WASP who is in love with all things Jewish, including her. While Sarah and Lev embark on an artistic life together that will take them west to a newly established Hollywood, their wild, flapper daughter and avant-garde writer, Salome, cavorts in 1929 Paris with the likes of Henry Miller, Anais Nin, and Gertrude Stein, until she learns a shocking secret that compels her to search for her WASP roots.
Salome's daughter, Sally, destined to become one of the 1960's most famous folksingers, is struck like lightning by fame, and with it the ravages of a counterculture that wreaked havoc upon the lives of so many young artists.
We meet Sally - and all of these women - through her daughter, Sara. Born in 1978, trained as an historian and in the process of researching her family history at the prestigious Council on Jewish History in New York, Sara finds herself drawn into the tumultuous lives of her ancestors via a sepia-tone photograph of her great-grandmother Sarah, for whom she was named.
A single mother with a young daughter, Sara absorbs all she can of the strength of her great-grandmother and grandmother, and tries to make peace with the ghost of her own neglectful mother; she comes to understand the paradoxical, subjective nature of memory, and the way we invent, reinvent, and assimilate our ancestors. With Inventing Memory, Erica Jong has written the saga of four generations of talented women connected by the bonds of love, resentment, anger, and memory.
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Inventing Memory
2008, Penguin Group USA, Inc.
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in English
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Inventing memory: a novel of mothers and daughters
2007, Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin
in English
- 1st Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin ed.
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Inventing Memory: A Novel of Mothers and Daughters
August 2, 2007, Tarcher
Paperback
in English
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Inventing memory: a novel of mothers and daughters
1998, HarperPaperbacks
in English
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Inventing Memory: A Novel of Mothers and Daughters
May 1998, Harpercollins (Mm)
in English
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Inventing Memory: A Novel of Mothers and Daughters
May 1998, Harpercollins (Mm)
Mass Market Paperback
in English
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Inventing Memory
July 1997, Audio Literature, Dove Entertainment Inc, Brand: Audio Literature
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in English
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078711457X 9780787114572
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Inventing memory: a novel of mothers and daughters
1997, HarperCollins
in English
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First published in 1997, Inventing Memory is about four generations of remarkable women from a Jewish-American family-their triumphs, tragedies, scandals, and love affairs-as related by Sara Solomon, the youngest of these women. While trying to chronicle their history, the story becomes essentially hers, as she comes to understand the nature of memory, the way all of us both invent and assimilate our ancestors. In learning about the women in her family, Sara discovers how to create her own future.
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