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The Maimie Papers: Letters from an Ex-Prostitute Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Pinzer, Maimie (Author), Rosen, Ruth (Editor), Davidson, Sue (Editor)
ISBN: 1558611436     ISBN-13: 9781558611436
Publisher: Feminist Press
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 1997
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Annotation: Until she was thirteen, Maimie Pinzer's life was not very different from that of other Jewish girls growing up in Philadelphia at the beginning of the century. Then, with the brutal murder of her father, growing conflict with her mother, and her subsequent arrest for running away from home, her life was drastically altered. She spent the next few years in prisons, reformatories, and hospitals eventually becoming a prostitute and morphine addict. In 1910, while recovering from drug addiction, Maimie began a correspondence with a distinguished Bostonian, Fanny Quincy Howe. Her struggles to survive had brought Maimie into contact with a variety of people whose miseries and hopes she depicted with a writer's gift. Maimie's gripping letters offer an unprecedented autobiographical account of the life of a poor working woman in the first quarter of this century. With the intervention of a kind social worker and the support of Fanny Howe, Maimie was able to leave prostitution and learn secretarial skills. She worked to become "respectable" and eventually used her small earnings to aid other young women like herself. And - as Ruth Rosen's new afterword reveals - her later life seems to have contained both the security she sought and a touch of glamor.
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Women
- Psychology | Human Sexuality (see Also Social Science - Human Sexuality)
Dewey: 306.742
LCCN: 97196259
Series: Helen Rose Scheuer Jewish Women's
Physical Information: 1.13" H x 6.01" W x 8.98" (1.54 lbs) 528 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Jewish
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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In 1910, a remarkable correspondence began between a wealthy and distinguished Bostonian philanthropist, Fanny Quincy Howe, and Maimie Pinzer, a Jewish prostitute living in Philadelphia and recovering from a morphine addiction developed after the loss of an eye. The Maimie Papers is Maimie's side of that correspondence, offering an unprecedented and still unique account of the life of a woman of the streets and her inspiring transformation.

An afterword by Ruth Rosen traces the elusive trail of Mamie's life following the end of her correspondence, from an elegant apartment in Chicago to a new life in the glamorous Southern California of the late 1920s. The Mamie Papers introduces an unforgettable woman with a powerful writer's voice, of whom the New York Times Book Review says, "Mamie writes like a dream. . . . An astonishing book."