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Film sur les enfants cachés pendant la Shoah de Robert Bober
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | Nov 3, 2023 |
Life A User's Manual is one of my desert island books, so when I came across this short book in the library I checked it out. Perec collaborated with documentary filmmaker Robert Bober, and in 1978 accompanied him on a visit to Ellis Island. The book begins with a short factual introduction giving a brief history of Ellis Island followed by a "prose poem" by Perec about Ellis Island and his visit. Access to America was more or less free until 1875, and then gradually restrictive measures were added. Still, between 1892 and 1924 16 million people passed through the Ellis Island reception center: "Essentially Ellis Island was a sort of factory for manufacturing Americans." I learned the difference between E-migrant (leaving a country) and I-mmigrant (arriving in a new country), which I had never thought of before.

Here's a brief excerpt of the prose poem:

This was the golden door
right there, in sight, almost at hand,
was the America of a thousand dreams,
the land of freedom where all men were equal,
the place where everyone could finally have his chance,
the new world, the free world,
where life could start over again

but this was not America, not yet,
only an extension of the boat,
a remnant of the old world
where nothing had yet been assured,
where those who had left
still hadn't arrived,
where those who had given up everything
had so far obtained nothing

This was a slight book, but I enjoyed it.

3 stars
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arubabookwoman | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 21, 2022 |
Page 14: an entire paragraph dedicated to explaining how inspectors at Ellis Island changed peoples' names.

OK, that never happened. It's a myth. This is known (see links below), now. I was hoping for a footnote explaining the error. No? OK...well, I imagine it will be discussed in the afterword. Wrong! Page 59: "As lore had it, they seemed to translate last names almost homophonically, subjecting them to distortions that rendered them unrecognizable..." NOOOOOO. The inspectors at Ellis Island did not even write down names. The names were written--the passenger lists you can view online--were written at the point of embarkation, when the tickets were purchased (and crossed out names purchased tickets but did not embark). This is not lore, this is MYTH.

Don't hire a poet to write about and explain history. Please. As a historian and genealogist, we don't need myths like this spread further.

Some name change articles (there are LOTS):
Smithsonian Mag: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/ask-smithsonian-did-ellis...
NYPL: https://www.nypl.org/blog/2013/07/02/name-changes-ellis-island
JewishGen: https://www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/ellismythnames.html
ALA Journal: https://journals.ala.org/index.php/dttp/article/view/6655/8939
Times of Israel: https://www.timesofisrael.com/jewish-americans-changed-their-names-but-not-at-el...
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Dreesie | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 6, 2021 |
Georges Perec & Robert Bober - Récits d'Ellis Island - 1980 - De 1892 à1924, près de seize millions d'émigrants en provenance d'Europe sont passés par Ellis Island, un îlot de quelques hectares où avait été aménagé un centre de transit, tout près de la statue de la Liberté, à New York. Parce qu'ils se sentaient directement concernés par ce que fut ce gigantesque exil, Georges Perec et Robert Bober ont dans un film, "écits d'Ellis Island, histoires d'errance et d'espoir"INA 1979, décrit ce qui restait alors de ce lieu unique, et recueilli les traces de plus en plus rares qui demeurent dans la mémoire de ceux qui, au début du siècle, ont accompli ce voyage sans retour. "écits d'Ellis Island, histoires d'errance et d'espoir" le livre (éditions P.O.L) se compose de trois grandes parties. La première restitue, à travers une visite à Ellis Island et à l'aide de textes et de documents, ce que fut la vie quotidienne sur ce que certains appelèrent "l'île des larmes". .Dans la deuxième, "Description d'un chemin", Georges Perec évoque sa relation personnelle avec les thèmes de la dispersion et de l'identité. La troisième, " Mémoires" reprend les témoignages d'hommes et de femmes qui, enfants, sont passés par Ellis Island et racontent leur attente, leur espoir, leurs rêves, leur insertion dans la vie américaine. (fonte: Ina)… (mehr)
 
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