Rozenblat's 80 Years


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Rozenblat's 80 Years: Life in Chronological Pictures By: Anatoly Rozenblat This first author's edition of illustrated book discovers to readers the real family life in the Soviet Union for period 1938-1989 years and also the immigrant's life in America from 1990-2018 years. A big attention the author devotes in his book, with using the different pictures and posters, the real complicated life without of any colors for two period of his life: · The first period author's life relates to the Soviet Union when the Jewish child has lost his parents in period of war and as he can survive at these conditions; · And the second period author's life embraces the immigration life in America without of any colors and having problems of surviving and creative work in this country.




Rozenblat's Confession about the Russian-American Life


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Rozenblat’s Confession about the Russian-American Life By: Anatoly Rozenblat Rozenblat’s Confession about the Russian-American Life embraces in chronological order two periods of Anatoly Rozenblat’s life: • The first period of his life, advantageously for 1938 to 1989 years, relates to the Soviet Union. The main goal of this book to describe in detail the complexity and many-sided thorny life of the Jewish orphan child who has lost of his parents in the Second World War, and also to show the real growing up life and struggle for surviving of his in conditions of the Soviet Union. • The second period of his life embraces emigration of 1989 to 2018 years which is described in the different of his Diaries located on www.amazon.com; www.google.com and www.authorhouse.com. The material of this book is built on author’s family materials and does not embrace the official documents. And this book can be recommended for the social workers and people who are interested in American immigration.




Rules for Ageing


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People never learn. They make the same mistakes generation after generation. So here are the things that everyone should learn about life, then hope to remember. With a wry sense of humour, Rules for Ageing presents the most realistic, practical, pleasurable and, most importantly, painless advice you will ever receive. This book offers timeless advice for anyone still young enough to learn, and richly amusing reflections on life for those who have seen it all before.







Black Fiction


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In this illuminating book Roger Rosenblatt offers both sensitive analyses of individual works and a provocative and compelling thesis. He argues that black fiction has a unity deriving not from any chronological sequence, or simply from its black authorship, but from a particular cyclical conception of history on which practically every significant black American novel and short story is based. Marked for oppression by an external physical characteristic, black characters struggle constantly against and within a hostile world. Rosenblatt's analysis of the way black protagonists try to break historical patterns provides an integrated and sustained interpretation of motives and methods in black fiction. The black hero, after starting on a circular track, may try to change direction by means of his youth, love, education, or humor; or he may try to escape into his own elusive and vague history. But, as Rosenblatt demonstrates, these attempts all fail. And the black hero discovers in the failure of his attempts that the society which caused all this failure is not only unattainable but undesirable. Neither a sociological study nor a routine survey, this is distinctly a work of literary criticism which concentrates on black fiction as literature.
















Index Medicus


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Vols. for 1963- include as pt. 2 of the Jan. issue: Medical subject headings.