Publication

2005 - Simon & Schuster, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

53,000 words, Guess

Page Count

212 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing8177156
  • Goodreads737304

Classifications

  • DDC813/.54
  • LCCPS3525.O825 Z47 2005

Description

"One of the most revered essayists and novelists of his generation, Frederic Morton has captured with matchless immediacy the glamour of Vienna before World War I and the storied opulence of the Rothschild family in his works. Now, in his first book in more than fifteen years, he delivers a luminous look at his own unique pursuit of the American dream." "Like many Austrian boys in 1936, the author idolizes Fritz Austerlitz, the Austrian American who went to Hollywood and emerged as Fred Astaire. When his family is forced to flee Vienna, Fritz Mandelbaum becomes Fred Morton and immigrates to New York City. Though he does not learn English until he is sixteen years old, Morton nonetheless goes on to succeed as a writer. The author sets out ten scenes from his pilgrim life and his remarkable road to success: from watching a poorly dubbed Astaire in Vienna to delivering apricot tarts as a baker's assistant in New York."--Jacket.

Subjects

Genres

  • Biography.

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