10 edition of The Maimie papers found in the catalog.
Published
1997
by The Feminist Press, Schlesinger Library of Radcliffe College in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Maimie Pinzer ; Ruth Rosen, historical editor ; Sue Davidson, textual editor ; introduction and new afterword by Ruth Rosen ; new literary afterword by Florence Howe. |
Genre | Correspondence. |
Series | The Helen Rose Scheuer Jewish women"s series |
Contributions | Rosen, Ruth., Davidson, Sue, 1925-, Howe, Fanny Quincy, 1870-1933. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HQ146.P4 P56 1997 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | li, 463 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 463 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL291546M |
ISBN 10 | 1558611436 |
LC Control Number | 97196259 |
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the scholar who edited and compiled Pinzer’s letters into the book, “The Maimie Papers.” “Maimie struggled Even so, the familiar struggle of the unpublished writer is in evidence throughout the correspondence.
Maimie tells Fanny about every errand, every family encounter, job interview, person she meets, and book she reads. Maimie never did become a published writer in her lifetime, but she did earn steady office work, and become a :// The Maimie papers by Maimie Pinzer,The Feminist Press edition, in English There's no description for this book yet.
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The Maimie Papers is Maimie's side of that correspondence, offering an unprecedented and still unique account of the life of a woman of the streets and her inspiring transformation.
An afterword by Ruth Rosen traces the elusive trail of Mamie's life following the end of her correspondence, from an elegant apartment in Chicago to a new life in May "Maimie" Pinzer was a Jewish social worker, businesswoman, writer and sex worker.
Her letters were edited into the book “The Maimie Papers.” The Maimie Papers: Letters from an Ex-Prostitute - Maimie Pinzer - 洋書の購入は楽天ブックスで。全品送料無料!購入毎に「楽天スーパーポイント」が貯まってお得!みんなのレビュー・感想も満載。 Only Maimie's side of the correspondence survives. Therefore, “The Maimie Papers” is not the dialogue originally was, but monologue, autobiography or picaresque ://.
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