A history memoir and photo album of Jewish summers in the Catskills
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"There are very few people who could do such a fine job of recapturing for us the remarkable world of the Catskill bungalow colonies."-Phil Brown, Brown University "Richman delights the reader, not only with portraits of the people who rented the bungalows, but with the activities that occupied their time. He tells us of the small time entertainers who often began their careers in the mountain hotels and casinos and more often than not, ended their entertainment careers there too...well worth reading and, for some of us, evok[ing] long forgotten, pleasant memories."-Jewish Journal "Richman's style is simple and direct...A pleasant Borscht Belt memoir, much like a Borscht Belt meal: excessive beyond nourishment, but hey, why not try a little?"-Kirkus Reviews "A Jewish-American pastoral? Thoreau in the Catskills? Irwin Richman's marvelous Borscht Belt Bungalows is as much a literary work-a retrospect of country summers, now history-as a scholarly study...Let no reader of this lively first-person narrative be deceived that this is just a reminiscence, without scholarly depth. Richman collected an amazing range of information on Borscht Belt life and gracefully folds it into his memories."-Anne C. Rose, Pennsylvania History "Richman is particularly suited to give us this historical overview, as a professor of American studies and history and as one who has made the pilgrimage to the mountains nearly every summer of his life, first to the bungalow colony of his grandparents and later as an employee at similar establishments. ...Richman is nostalgically superb in his recall of the importance of these annual gatherings in the communal context of an immigrant people, liberally quoting from fiction and nonfiction writings on this era and this place."-Publishers Weekly
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Höhe: 249 mm
Breite: 167 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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978-1-59213-190-7 (9781592131907)
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Irwin Richman, Professor of American Studies and History at Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg and author of Catskills, NY, has spent at least part of every summer of his life in the Catskills. Richman grew up in the bungalow colony business. His parents Alexander and Bertha owned a small colony, and his grandfather Abraham was in the mortgage business. From an early age Irwin went along on the detailed site visits to other colonies that were made prior to granting loans. He also worked as a counselor and as a camp director at their large colonies.
Acknowledgments1. Introduction2. A. Richman, Woodbourne, New York3. Farmer's Life4. Unzereh Menschen (Our People)5. The River and the Woods6. Noodling Around: Kids at Large7. To Town: The Escape8. Daily Life: Mostly Adults9. The Quest for Entertainment10. Religion11. Summer Emergencies and Other Unforgetable Events12. The Day Camp13. Crime and Punishment14. An Age of Change15. Ghosts Along the RoadNotesBibliographyIndexPhotographs