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"The most important of all immigrant novels."—Carl Van Doren.
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ISBN: 9780140186871 Editor: Chametzky, Jules Author: Chametzky, Jules Author: Cahan, Abraham Publisher: Penguin Books Location: New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Subject: General Subject: Fiction Subject: Classics Subject: Jews Subject: Immigrants Subject: Jewish men Subject: Jews -- Soviet Union -- Fiction. Subject: Lower East Side Subject: Psychological fiction Subject: Jewish fiction. Subject: Literature-A to Z Copyright: 1993 Edition Description: Mass Market Series: Penguin Twentieth Century Classics Series Volume: no. 4 Publication Date: 19930331 Binding: TRADE PAPER Grade Level: from 12 Language: English Illustrations: Yes Pages: 576 Dimensions: 7.86x5.04x1.01 in. .85 lbs. Age Level: from 18
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