Barren Island, Carol Zoref
Barren Island, Carol Zoref
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Barren Island

Author: Carol Zoref

Narrator: Elizabeth Wiley

Unabridged: 13 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/20/2018


Synopsis

How does one remember a world that literally no longer exists? How do the moral imperatives to do so correspond to the personal needs that make it possible? Told from the point-of-view of Marta Eisenstein Lane on the occasion of her eightieth birthday, Barren Island is the story of a factory island in New York's Jamaica Bay, where the city's dead horses and other large animals were rendered into glue and fertilizer from the mid-nineteenth century until the 1930s. The island itself is as central to the story as the members of the Jewish, Greek, Italian, Irish, and African-American factory families that inhabit it, including those who live their entire lives steeped in the smell of burning animal flesh.

The story begins with the arrival of the Eisenstein family, immigrants from Eastern Europe, and explores how the political and social upheavals of the 1930s affect them and their neighbors in the years between the stock market crash of October 1929 and the start of World War II ten years later. Labor strife, union riots, the New Deal, the World's Fair, and the struggle to save European Jews from the growing threat of Nazi terror inform this novel as much as the explosion of civil and social liberties between the two World Wars.

About Carol Zoref

Carol Zoref is a fiction writer and essayist. She teaches at Sarah Lawrence College and New York University. She lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tim

Barren Island by Carol Zoref won the AWP Prize for the Novel and was longlisted for the 2017 National Book Award for Fiction. “Ask about the smell.” This well-researched and engaging book tells the story of a group of immigrant families from Eastern Europe, Italy, and Greece, living on a virtual sand......more

Goodreads review by Mij

I loved learning about the history of Barren Island, off the coast of New York near Brooklyn, where garbage and animal carcasses were rendered into glue and other products. The stench was overwhelming, yet families lived there, illustrated by the coming-of-age experiences of the main character, Mart......more

Goodreads review by Rachel

A somewhat sprawling, if tightly focused novel about an unusual American immigrant subset from the 20th century. I say "sprawling" because it's over 400 pages (sprawling for contemporary fiction anyway! :P) and tightly focused because it's a bildungsroman. Even if it's technically narrated by the pr......more