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Author: Anne Marcin

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Anne's Memories

Vignette One – Home Life and Carnival

Birth of George. Black girl in white dress. Father's tailor shop. Finishing collars after hours. Speaking Lithuanian. South Ozone Park. Languages and kindness at the local carnival. The wind, the horse and the vegetable cart. Big barrels in the street. The lost boy.

Vignette Two - Coffins and Markets

The horse-drawn coffin. Live poultry pluck-ing. Words paint pictures. Vision is the soul of our memory. Stash of cash on the laundry line. No hanging personal garments except in Italy. Princess Leia's braids anticipated. Defrocking dissipates without vengefulness.

Vignette Three – Grapes and Nuns

A sewing machine from a devout Jew. Corrupt milk. Heavy furniture and babies sleeping. Stairs entertain. Multi-ethnic Democrats. Fruit trees, hedges, and hopscotch. Uncle Alfonse. Russian gardens, the grape house, bee hives and forbidden nectar. Hymns at 9am, The Terrifying and Severe Sisters. First Holy Communion but no conversions.

Vignette Four – Escape from Russia

The Russian vintner returns to Stalin's Soviet Union. His wife in the pig sty and he became working comrades. They miss America's freedom. The vintner's brother helps them escape. The brother is caught and sent to Siberia for execution. Mr. Novak and wife settle in Europe.

Vignette Five – Room, Board and Theft

Sponsored Lithuanians working their craft. 10 cents for church at the door. Married couples sit separately. News on the church steps and Sunday dinners. Women boarders and the thief. Coins in the skirt. Resting money at the bank earns interest. Psychedelic dreams from Lithuanian medicine. A bag of pecans.

Vignette Six – Opportunity Lost and Surgery

Tobacco factory, money in the bank and classical novels. English classes. No woman outside after 6 pm. Children's stories, a photographic memory, "The Iliad" and the "Arabian Nights." Going deaf, ether dreams, surgery on the kitchen table. Four white dogs and Lithuanian melodies. A "black" party.

Vignette Seven – Parties and Dreams

Tessie's 25th birthday party. Aprons again with caps and cigars. Crying girlfriend, stolen apron. Teacher's first party. A criminal's memories. Dreams from then and dreams at bedtime.

Vignette Eight – Penmanship and Theatre

Time for Public School. Edward the baby brother, alone in the carriage. Betty mentors Anne but Anne is kept back. Anne is "Inna" until grade 3. Betty and the boys not interested in school. Mother's children healthy, 100% attendance but still chicken pox and measles. Words by sight with no phonetics. Father forbids the left hand but advises how to write right. Cursive and Spelling. Live shows at the CrossBay Theatre. Arabs buried in the sand. Workman save Anne from the dirt. No friends buried.

Vignette Nine – Gardens, News and Execution

Losing Betty's nickel, going it alone, Mother displeased. A clotheslines, hanging and ironing. The old garden fails. Father's big vegetables. Homework, phonetics and funny papers, three daily newspapers. Bonnie and Clyde, Dillinger and Gray and Ruth Snyder. Murder by bludgeoning and the speedy electrocution of iron-bound Ruth. The steel cap with one eye in the movie house. Snow sledding in Athol, Massachusetts. Christmas tree candles catch fire. Auto sleigh on the winding road and belly flopping. Black cherries in milk bottles.

Vignette Ten – Deaths and Hard Cake

At the library, reading Alice, Peter, and the Fox and the Bear. Beautiful Miss Martin dies in blue. Lithuanian Democrats lose to Herbert Hoover. Stock market crash. Coney Island. Charlie...

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