An edition of From Baghdad to Brooklyn (2005)

From Baghdad to Brooklyn

Growing Up in a Jewish-Arabic Family in Midcentury America

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An edition of From Baghdad to Brooklyn (2005)

From Baghdad to Brooklyn

Growing Up in a Jewish-Arabic Family in Midcentury America

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Inspired by the posthumous discovery of letters written by his father but never mailed, Jack Marshall’s memoir is both a moving story of a writer’s artistic coming-of-age and a lush, lyrical recollection of a childhood spent in Brooklyn’s Arabic-speaking Jewish community. Born in 1936 to an Iraqi father and Syrian mother who had immigrated to the United States, Marshall grew up in the hardworking Sephardic community—enveloped in an extended family that spoke little English, no Yiddish, and whose way of life owed more to their Middle Eastern homelands than to European Jewish traditions.

As the sights, sounds, and tastes of midcentury New York leap off the page, Marshall beautifully evokes the magic of youth and discovery. From playing “running bases” in the Brooklyn streets to making egg creams at Coney Island, from his mother’s rich kibbeh and baklava to the vast world revealed in the books of the New York Public Library, from the pleasures of music to the mysteries contained under a microscope, Marshall’s story is as enduring as it is original. And before he sets sail for Africa as a seaman on a Norwegian freighter, Marshall has, through his negotiation of language, culture, family strife, and issues of education, faith, and politics, shined a light upon the possibilities of our collective future.

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Publisher
Coffee House Press
Language
English
Pages
252

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From Baghdad to Brooklyn: Growing Up in a Jewish-Arabic Family in Midcentury America
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Edition Notes

Published in
Minneapolis, USA
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54, B
Library of Congress
PS3563.A722 Z465 2005, PS3563.A722Z465 2005

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
252p.
Number of pages
252

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3398930M
Internet Archive
frombaghdadtobro00mars
ISBN 10
1566891744
ISBN 13
9781566891745
LCCN
2005012572
OCLC/WorldCat
60321664
Library Thing
1067096
Goodreads
258013

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