Crossing Highbridge: A Memoir of Irish America Contributor(s): Waters, Maureen (Author) |
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ISBN: 0815606826 ISBN-13: 9780815606826 Publisher: Syracuse University Press OUR PRICE: $22.46 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: April 2001 Annotation: An evocative tale of coming to womanhood in the disorienting 1960s -- a girl in the world of nuns and the Holy Ghost -- but or a deeper level, this is a story of a woman who has suffered unimaginable loss and attempts to make sense of that loss by re-imagining her past and her own Irish-American heritage. The first in her family born in the United States, Maureen Waters grew up the "Bronx Irish" daughter of two unforgettable immigrants: her storytelling, former revolutionary father, and her fierce, IRA-supporting mother. Crossing Highbridge is framed by the accidental death of Waters's son and her struggle to make sense of this loss by re-imagining her past and her heritage. Her life in postwar New York City was colored by Catholicism and strong cultural links to "the other side" -- by Irish step dancing, the melodies of Thomas Moore, and the rituals, inflections, and harrowing memories impressed on her. Sex was a mystery. Schoolgirls wore below-the-knee blue serge uniforms with starched white collars and cuffs. Brutal treatment at the hands of the nuns who ran her college drove Waters to transfer to a secular school. Waters rebelled against an upbringing that seemed to wall her off from the twentieth century. She married outside the church, divorced, and became a scholar and professor at the City University of New York. Waters follows in the tradition of her father with this vividly humorous and moving tale. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Biography & Autobiography | Women - History | United States - State & Local - General - Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs |
Dewey: 974.710 |
LCCN: 00046389 |
Series: Irish Studies |
Physical Information: 0.72" H x 6.28" W x 9.33" (0.92 lbs) 168 pages |
Themes: - Demographic Orientation - Urban - Ethnic Orientation - Irish - Geographic Orientation - New York - Religious Orientation - Catholic - Sex & Gender - Feminine - Locality - New York, N.Y. - Cultural Region - Mid-Atlantic - Cultural Region - Northeast U.S. |
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Publisher Description: Maureen Waters began writing about the Bronx in the spirit of dinnseachas, Irish place lore, as a means of recuperating from the accidental death of her son, whose story frames her own. Finding her way through the disorienting 1960s, after a girlhood tutored by nuns and inspired by the Holy Ghost, she set out on a kind of spiritual journey to recover what was valuable and life-sustaining in the Irish Catholic experience left behind. Writing her memoir meant coming to terms with the powerful matriarchal voices that inspired both affection and immobilizing guilt. Ultimately, Crossing Highbridge is a tribute to her father, for whom storytelling was an art of healing. |