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The Free Thinkers: Two Novellas

by Layle Silbert
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Overview

Layle Silbert's stories trace struggles and joys of lives overlooked. In The Free Thinkers: Two Novellas, she gives these lost lives a new voice, recovering in exacting detail the world of newly arrived Eastern European Jews in turn-of-the-century-America. Silbert's stories chronicle their arrival in Chicago and New York, and follow them as they trade Yiddish and Russian for English, find work in factories and Jewish newspapers, attend Zionist meetings, and struggle toward the promise of freedom and happiness.
The Free Thinkers tells two tales. The first novella focuses on Ida, an independent woman, a "freethinker" devoted to finding her own way in America. A factory forelady, a patron of the theater, and an instinctive feminist, she is determined to find total freedom in a man's world-no matter where it leads her.
The collection's other novella chronicles the lives of three sisters from the Ukraine as they find husbands and start their own families in America. Two masterful chapters at the heart of the novella describe their mother's arrival, after the great war and the revolution, to a small Indiana town. She is "a vision, in her clothes, her posture, the very air around her, a vision of a sight on a street in the village they'd all come from, suddenly seamlessly transported into this pleasant spring morning to the very middle of America."
In Layle Silbert's tender Stories of the New World, as in the best stories of Chekov, the slightest gesture carries with it the weight of the world. Nothing happens, everything happens. Silbert's writing is delicate, as if dusted by the wings of a visiting angel, here to present for posterity the way things were.

Synopsis

In her new book, The Free Thinkers, Layle Silbert gives lost lives new voices as she describes in exacting, often witty detail the world of Eastern European Jews newly arrived in turn-of-the-century America. She chronicles them with a loving eye as they trade Yiddish and Russian for English, find work in factories and Jewish newspapers, attend Zionist meetings, and struggle toward the promise of freedom and happiness. The Free Thinkers tells two tales: the first set of stories focuses on Ida, an independent woman, a "free thinker" devoted to finding her own path. The second group follows the lives of three sisters from Ukraine as they find husbands and start families in an alien New World.

About the Author, Layle Silbert

LAYLE SILBERT has made her fame as a photographer, mostly of writers, and has had over thirty exhibits in the United States, Ecuador, and Mexico. She has published stories, poems, and a handful of personal essays, but thinks of herself chiefly as a writer of short stories, more than one hundred of which have been published in literary magazines.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2004
Publisher
Seven Stories Press
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781583220252

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