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- catalog abstract ""Set in Rochester, New York, in the fifties, this book-length sequence traces the year in a boy's life leading up to his bar mitzvah and passage into manhood. There is a mixture of ethnic groups here - many of them displaced by the war in Europe - with new hopes and dreams. It is a uniquely American place, where "no matter how far down you started from, you began again from the beginning.""--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13158380.
- catalog coverage "Rochester (N.Y.) Poetry.".
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description ""Set in Rochester, New York, in the fifties, this book-length sequence traces the year in a boy's life leading up to his bar mitzvah and passage into manhood. There is a mixture of ethnic groups here - many of them displaced by the war in Europe - with new hopes and dreams. It is a uniquely American place, where "no matter how far down you started from, you began again from the beginning.""--Jacket.".
- catalog description "The Ukrainians hate -- No one in this family -- Grandma climbs -- Grandma peeps -- Old man Haas -- Mother locks me -- Grandma ties red strings -- Uncle likes to look -- Grandma says Rabbi Epstein -- Almost every night -- Everyone dickers -- Before Uncle burned -- Mr. Schwartzman survived -- The Cinemascope -- On Saturdays I follow -- On Wednesday mornings -- Grandma watched her mother -- Being chosen -- Memories talk -- Every night at Kodak -- Mr. Schwartzman writes -- I like to look -- Every Saturday Mr. Schwartzman -- We walk through the lilac -- When Uncle burned -- Paul Anka sings -- Spuming a perish melody -- In winter the dark -- Father waves -- A flashlight breaks -- It's raining -- The Dubinsky brothers dance -- My bar mitzvah -- I'm looking at picture books -- One Saturday morning -- When I start bawling -- Singing Al Jolson -- Three times a week -- The new girl -- Billy Sanders lives -- "A Cossack attacked you!" -- I don't know anyone -- I dream I get up in the dark -- My first morning -- We're all dressed -- "We're not going -- Rabbi Friedlander -- Father's brothers -- "Since I was a boy -- He didn't hate -- Mother smiles -- I find in Mr. Schwartzman's German Bible -- "Rest now -- A boy has one -- Our story ended -- Why? -- I travel 100 miles -- "I was always ready -- The man off -- Its eyes open -- The men and women -- "Look out!--Mama's mad -- Everyone's life -- The glass -- After Mother died -- We need a new car -- Mother's Yahrzeit -- It was only possible -- This morning I'm tired.".
- catalog extent "91 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Living in the past.".
- catalog identifier "0151008728".
- catalog isFormatOf "Living in the past.".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Orlando, Fla. : Harcourt,".
- catalog relation "Living in the past.".
- catalog spatial "New York (State) Rochester)".
- catalog spatial "Rochester (N.Y.) Poetry.".
- catalog subject "811/.54 22".
- catalog subject "Bar mitzvah Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Boys Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Ethnic relations Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Jewish families Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Jews New York (State) Rochester) Poetry.".
- catalog subject "PS3569.C5533 L58 2004".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Ukrainians hate -- No one in this family -- Grandma climbs -- Grandma peeps -- Old man Haas -- Mother locks me -- Grandma ties red strings -- Uncle likes to look -- Grandma says Rabbi Epstein -- Almost every night -- Everyone dickers -- Before Uncle burned -- Mr. Schwartzman survived -- The Cinemascope -- On Saturdays I follow -- On Wednesday mornings -- Grandma watched her mother -- Being chosen -- Memories talk -- Every night at Kodak -- Mr. Schwartzman writes -- I like to look -- Every Saturday Mr. Schwartzman -- We walk through the lilac -- When Uncle burned -- Paul Anka sings -- Spuming a perish melody -- In winter the dark -- Father waves -- A flashlight breaks -- It's raining -- The Dubinsky brothers dance -- My bar mitzvah -- I'm looking at picture books -- One Saturday morning -- When I start bawling -- Singing Al Jolson -- Three times a week -- The new girl -- Billy Sanders lives -- "A Cossack attacked you!" -- I don't know anyone -- I dream I get up in the dark -- My first morning -- We're all dressed -- "We're not going -- Rabbi Friedlander -- Father's brothers -- "Since I was a boy -- He didn't hate -- Mother smiles -- I find in Mr. Schwartzman's German Bible -- "Rest now -- A boy has one -- Our story ended -- Why? -- I travel 100 miles -- "I was always ready -- The man off -- Its eyes open -- The men and women -- "Look out!--Mama's mad -- Everyone's life -- The glass -- After Mother died -- We need a new car -- Mother's Yahrzeit -- It was only possible -- This morning I'm tired.".
- catalog title "Living in the past : poems / Philip Schultz.".
- catalog type "Poetry. fast".
- catalog type "text".