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Always from Somewhere Else: A Memoir of My Chilean Jewish Father (The Helen Rose Scheuer Jewish Women's Series)
by Marjorie Agosín
Binding: Hardcover, illustrated edition edition, 264 pages
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
List Price: USD $18.95
Weight: 79
Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 7.01 x W: 0.54 inches
ISBN 10: 1558611959
ISBN 13: 9781558611955
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In the tradition of her critically acclaimed memoir of her mother, A Cross and a Star, Marjorie Agos n traces the life story of her father, Mois s Agos n, a doctor, scientist, and classical pianist whose life reflects the lives of so many Jews of his generation, who were destined to be always refugees, always others always from somewhere else. In the search for her father s origins, Agos n reaches into the past to the story of her grandparents, a tailor and a cigarette maker who met in Odessa in 1890. In their flight from persecution and their search for a better life, Abraham and Rachel Agos n traveled to Istanbul, then briefly to Marseilles, where Mois s is born in the interim between two long sea journeys, saved from the waters like the biblical Moses. The family s continuing search for a home brings them at last to Chile first to the port city of Valparaiso and then to the fertile central valley, to Quillota, city of churches and avocados, where they find a measure of stability but remain, as Jews, always outsiders. Mois s Agos n studies in the capital, Santiago, and becomes a medical doctor and a respected research scientist. But decades after his parents voyages, as Chile falls under the dictatorship of Pinochet, he takes his family on their final journey of exile, to the United States. Here he is once again treated as an outsider this time, as a refugee from the Third World. And here Marjorie herself grows up understanding that for her family, life has taken the form of a fragile, incongruous thread, destined to be spent roaming from country to country, waiting for letters, inventing new languages, remembering distant ones. Marjorie Agos n weaves stories from the past and reflections from the present into a unique, poetic memoir. Her homage to her father becomes much more than a simple life story; it is a captivating and moving meditation on the boundaries of national and cultural identities, the meanings of exile and home, and the legacies of storytelling, memory, and love.


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