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Autobiographical Essay
‘‘America and I’’ is one of three autobiographical pieces that Yezierska included in Children of Loneliness. All of these pieces explore the immigrant’s preconceived notions about America, the inevitable disappointment, and finally the reconciliation of illusions and reality, which leads to the creation of a pragmatic, more helpful way of looking at life in this new country. In ‘‘America and I,’’ Yezierska finds her own version of America. She introduces herself—and the story—by announcing that she represents all those...
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