An American in the Making, the Life Story of an Immigrant
Marcus Eli Ravage
Read by Sue Anderson
“The sweat-shop was for me the cradle of liberty. . . It was my first university.” Attending lectures and the New York theatre at night; by day sewing sleeves into shirts in a ghetto shop, Marcus Eli Ravage (1884-1965) began his transformation from “alien” to American. His 1917 autobiography is a paean to the transformative power of education. Ravage emigrated from Rumania in 1900, at the age of 16. After working for several years as a “sleever” to save money, he enrolls in the University of Missouri (the least expensive school he can find), where culture shock overwhelms him at first. “I was not sure whether it was a pig or a sheep that bleated, whether clover was a plant and plover a bird, or the other way around.” But he adapts, and eventually embraces “the bigger and freer world” outside the immigrant ghetto. He writes that, because of his university experience, he was no longer “a man without a country.” He had become an American. - Summary by Sue Anderson (8 hr 41 min)
Chapters
Introduction | 8:41 | Read by Sue Anderson |
The Prophet from America | 24:49 | Read by Sue Anderson |
The Gospel of New York | 24:33 | Read by Sue Anderson |
The Exodus | 13:43 | Read by Sue Anderson |
To America on Foot | 22:49 | Read by Sue Anderson |
Farewell Forever | 20:32 | Read by Sue Anderson |
First Impressions | 20:12 | Read by Sue Anderson |
The Immigrant's America | 17:30 | Read by Sue Anderson |
"How do you like America?" | 26:59 | Read by Sue Anderson |
Ventures and Adventures | 39:45 | Read by Sue Anderson |
Purifications | 26:03 | Read by Sue Anderson |
The Ethics of the Bar | 22:33 | Read by Sue Anderson |
Shirts and Philosophy | 28:32 | Read by Sue Anderson |
The Soul of the Ghetto | 18:06 | Read by Sue Anderson |
The Tragedy of Readjustment | 25:13 | Read by Sue Anderson |
The Trials of Scholarship | 27:36 | Read by Sue Anderson |
Off to College | 19:33 | Read by Sue Anderson |
In the Mold | 27:16 | Read by Sue Anderson |
The American as He Is | 28:02 | Read by Sue Anderson |
The Fruits of Solitude | 27:48 | Read by Sue Anderson |
Harvey | 29:40 | Read by Sue Anderson |
The Romance of Readjustment | 21:18 | Read by Sue Anderson |
Reviews
LayDeeL
It is very well written and an eye opener to how emigrants felt back then and also today. Well worth the read.
A LibriVox Listener
It ended rather abruptly but I enjoyed it very much.