The Promised Land

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The Promised Land

by Mary Antin

EN·~10 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
1

COPYRIGHT, 1911 AND 1912, BY THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY COMPANY COPYRIGHT, 1912, BY HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY Published April 1912

0:19
2

To the Memory of JOSEPHINE LAZARUS Who lives in the fulfilment of her prophecies

0:05
3

ILLUSTRATIONS

1:02
4

INTRODUCTION

7:16
5

THE PROMISED LAND

0:01
6

CHAPTER IToC - WITHIN THE PALE

50:00
7

CHAPTER IIToC - CHILDREN OF THE LAW

21:46
8

CHAPTER IIIToC - BOTH THEIR HOUSES

30:33
9

CHAPTER IVToC - DAILY BREAD

33:13
10

CHAPTER VToC - I REMEMBER

56:54

Description

A vivid memoir that opens with the author's childhood in the modest streets of Polotzk, the narrative paints a portrait of a world where grave‑diggers, wood markets, and Sabbath loaves shape daily life. Through richly detailed scenes—winter on the Dvina, the bustling meat market, and the humble school for boys—the reader is invited into a community that feels both intimate and timeless, all underscored by the evocative photographs that accompany the text.

Leaving that familiar landscape, the narrator carries the scent of his past into the bustling neighborhoods of Boston’s South End, confronting the clash between old customs and new possibilities. He reflects on the layered nature of identity, describing his own “second birth” as both a continuation and a reinvention. The early chapters blend personal introspection with broader questions about generational memory, offering a thoughtful, grounded glimpse into an immigrant’s search for place and purpose.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (627K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank, Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-03-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary Antin

Mary Antin

1881–1949

Best known for the memoir The Promised Land, this Russian Jewish immigrant wrote vividly about coming to the United States and the hopes, pressures, and reinvention that shaped immigrant life in the early 1900s.

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