Ellis Island by Georges Perec

Ellis Island by Georges Perec

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A moving hybrid work about Ellis Island and immigration by the marvelous Georges Perec

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Ellis Island by Georges Perec

Georges Perec, employing lyrical prose meditations, lists, and inventories, conjures up the sixteen million people who, between 1890 to 1954, arrived as foreigners and stayed on to become Americans. Perec (who by the age of nine was an orphan: his father was killed by a German bullet, and his mother perished in Auschwitz) is wide-awake to the elements of chance in immigration and survival: “To me Ellis Island is the ultimate place of exile. That is, the place where place is absent, the non-place, the nowhere. Ellis Island belongs to all those whom intolerance and poverty have driven and still drive from the land where they grew up.” Ellis Island is a slender Perec masterwork, unique among his many singular works. The acclaimed poet and scholar Mónica de la Torre contributes an afterword that keeps Perec's writing front and center while situating Ellis Island in the context of America’s current fierce battles over immigration.
Ellis Island combines poetry with prose and literary quotation with empirical fact, employing the hybridity of text to reflect upon the very concept of integrationWhile exploring the island-its history, its buildings, its leftovers-Perec identifies Ellis Island as a non-place, an isle of tears, and reveals Emma Lazarus's metaphor of America's 'golden door,' which is emblazoned upon the Statue of Liberty, to be little but a false promise. -- Frieze
Part history, part memoir, part meditation, this extended essay is a strikingly original and striking book. -- Kliatt
The lyric study of Ellis Island is a mournful counterfactual about what might have been had his parents-and many others-made it across the ocean.... If Perec took pride in not repeating himself, it did not stop him from returning, as if in an elliptical orbit, to the same obsessions: police states, citizens going missing, organized brutality, human fragility. -- Paul Grimstad - The New Yorker
Graceful and intriguing. -- Book Beat
The many beautiful, complex books of the acclaimed French author Georges Perec (1936-1982) include Life: A User's Manual, A Void, W: Or the Memory of Childhood, Things: A Story of the Sixties, A Man Asleep, and 53 Days. Harry Mathews (1930-2017) was born in New York. A founding editor of the literary journal Locus Solus, he wrote novels, poetry, short fiction, essays, and translations from the French. His many books include Cigarettes (1987), The Sinking of the Odradek Stadium (1999), and The Human Country (2002). Monica de la Torre's is the author of Repetition Nineteen; she teaches at Brooklyn College.
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ISBN 13 9780811229548
ISBN 10 0811229548
Title Ellis Island
Author Georges Perec
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Year published 2021-03-09
Number of pages 64
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.