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Gaëlle Josse

Autor von The Last Days of Ellis Island

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Beinhaltet die Namen: GAËLLE JOSSE, Gaëlle Josse, Gaëlle Josse

Werke von Gaëlle Josse

The Last Days of Ellis Island (2014) 45 Exemplare
Les heures silencieuses (2011) 25 Exemplare
Une femme en contre-jour (2019) 12 Exemplare
L'ombre de nos nuits (2016) 12 Exemplare
Une longue impatience (2017) 10 Exemplare
Ce matin-là (2021) 10 Exemplare
Nos vies désaccordées (2012) 10 Exemplare
La nuit des pères (2022) 8 Exemplare
Noces de neige (2013) 6 Exemplare
Et recoudre le soleil (2022) 3 Exemplare
Les heures silencieuses (2011) 1 Exemplar
Josse Gaelle 1 Exemplar
De vives voix (2016) 1 Exemplar
Un été à quatre mains (2017) 1 Exemplar
Noces de neige (2014) 1 Exemplar
Nos vies désaccordées (2013) 1 Exemplar
Una donna in controluce (2020) 1 Exemplar

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Josse, Gaëlle
Geburtstag
1960-09-22
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
France
Wohnorte
New Caledonia
Paris, France

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En 1954, après 62 ans d’activité, le centre d’immigration d’Ellis Island ferme ses portes. Le journal de son dernier directeur nous raconte des visages qui l’ont marqué, ses souvenirs, ses regrets, ses défaillances. Un court roman, entre références historiques et fiction romanesque, à l’écriture sobre et tendue, introspective et réflexive, sur une thématique intemporelle.
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Steph. | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 29, 2024 |
Brief novel written in diary style (in November 1954) of the (imaginary) officer of the Bureau of Immigration on Ellis Island (in the shadow of the statue of liberty) looking back on 45 years acting as gate keeper to America, acting like a half-God on the fate of millions of immigrants.

The loss of his wife, Liz, who dies of the great influenza outbreak acting as a nurse on the island and his strange affair with Nella, the Italian wonder woman, capable of healing with her hands, who brought her mentally ill brother along, are key pivots in this memoir on the flotsam and jetsam of humanity that is dumped on New York’s shores. His brief joy as a married man is broken by the Spanish flu, and leaves him feeling guilty for having brought his beautiful wife to the island. His dealings with Nella, the Sardinian beauty, are morally ambivalent – he tries to save her brother, by trying to marry her (only way to bring in mentally retarded family members), but he performs it all in the wrong order – forcing himself on her the night before the boy kills himself, without explaining the bigger plan to her.

The novel highlights both due process, and immigrant despair. But mostly it tells of a compromised life, of someone who tries to do good, but runs into his own frailty and arduous motives. It also relates the different waves of immigrants hitting America’s shores. It won the EU prize for literature (never heard of before…).
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alexbolding | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 2, 2024 |
Powerful story about America's welcome mat, the first "landfall", even though Ellis is an island, for hopeful immigrants and future citizens. If Goodreads had 1/2 stars, I'd give this a solid 4-1/2 ⭐ stars.
 
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ChetBowers | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 10, 2021 |
Maybe my problem was I was expecting a more uplifting story about Ellis Island. Instead Josse wrote about the realities of the immigration experience. Reading the story of John Mitchell, the last supervisor and resident of the island, was interesting and I was saddened to think how much I disliked him by the end of the book. The book failed to resonate with me, perhaps it is in the translation?
 
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brangwinn | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 24, 2020 |

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