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Ninette of Sin Street

A poignant tale of struggle and aspiration in colonial Tunisia

Vitalis Danon author Jane Kuntz translator Lia Brozgal editor Sarah Abrevaya Stein editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Stanford University Press

Published:9th Jun '17

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In Ninette of Sin Street, a young mother navigates the challenges of poverty and dreams of a better life for her son amidst colonial struggles.

Published in Tunis in 1938, Ninette of Sin Street is recognized as one of the pioneering works of Tunisian fiction written in French. The author, Vitalis Danon, came to Tunisia through the Franco-Jewish organization, the Alliance Israélite Universelle, and quickly became intertwined with the local community. His experiences and observations during this time deeply influenced his writing, making Ninette of Sin Street a reflection of the complexities of cultural identity and social dynamics in the region.

The protagonist, Ninette, is a compelling character shaped by her circumstances. Driven by poverty, she finds herself working as a prostitute, yet she harbors dreams of a better future for herself and her son. Her determination leads her to enroll her son in a local school, and as she recounts her life story to the headmaster, the narrative unfolds. Ninette's journey is not just a classic rags-to-riches tale; it also serves as a poignant critique of French colonialism, revealing the struggles and resilience of those living on the margins of society.

This volume features the first English translation of Danon's most celebrated work, along with a selection of his letters and an editor's introduction. These additional materials provide valuable context for readers, enhancing their understanding of this significant piece of Judeo-Tunisian literature.

"Any responsible teacher (or serious reader!) of modern Jewish literature already understands the urgency with which we need to find more diverse, compelling narratives that explore Jewish experiences throughout the Sephardi and Mizrahi diasporas. Vitalis Danon's Ninette seems, in this respect, almost too good to be true: a pioneering, charming Franco-Tunisian novella that manages, like the best monologues of Sholem Aleichem, to present us with the voice of one indefatigable, unforgettable Jewish woman, and through her, the complexities of Jewish life in a North African city."—Josh Lambert, academic director, Yiddish Book Center, and author, Unclean Lips: Obscenity, Jews, and American Culture
"Ninette of Sin Street is a riveting tale of a poor unwed Jewish mother from Sfax struggling to provide for her son. Its intimate and intricate details, beautifully contextualized by Lia Brozgal and Sarah Abrevaya Stein, will fascinate and enrich all those interested in the paradoxes and power plays of colonial life when experienced from below."—Frances Malino, Wellesley College
"Ninette of Sin Street, a novella by Vitalis Danon provides Anglophone readers with a rare window into Jewish life in interwar Tunisia. It also gives an excellent overview of the influence and legacy of the Alliance Isralite Universelle (AIU), a French-based institution that offered a European-style education to Jewish children across the Mediterranean basin in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries...Brozgal and Stein's introduction does an excellent job of introducing the reader to both Vitalis Danon and the history of the AIU...a valuable resource to both historians and literary scholars interested in Jewish life in the Maghreb in the age of colonialism."—Nadia Malinovich, H-France Review
"Ninette of Sin Street is a precious resource as it brings us a taste of a world that is no more....The scholarly additions to the volume are also most valuable."—Judith Roumani, Sephardic Horizons

ISBN: 9781503601567

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136 pages