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Focusing on the experiences of a Russo-Jewish immigrant, the narrative explores the challenges of Americanization within the New York Ghetto. Published in 1896, it garnered significant attention and praise from critics in both America and England, with W. D. Howells likening the author's style to that of Stephen Crane and predicting a promising literary career ahead. The novel delves into themes of identity, cultural conflict, and the immigrant experience in a rapidly changing society.
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Yekl; a Tale of the New York Ghetto, Abraham Cahan
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- 2022
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