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  1. Shosha by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1978
  2. The Manor and the Estate (In One Volume) by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1979
  3. The Manor by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1987-08
  4. The Golem by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1996-10-29
  5. The Death of Methuselah: and Other Stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 2003-05-16
  6. Love and Exile: An Autobiographical Trilogy by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1986-05-01
  7. An Isaac Bashevis Singer Reader by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1979-03
  8. The Bright Streets of Surfside: The Memoir of a Friendship With Isaac Bashevis Singer by Lester Goran, Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1994-12
  9. Meshugah by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 2003-05-16
  10. More Stories from My Father's Court by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 2001-11-14
  11. Scum by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 2003-05-16
  12. THE SPINOZA OF MARKET STREET by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1961
  13. Isaac Basheivus Singer: Three Complete Novels (R) by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1995-02-14
  14. Golem, El Coloso De Barro (Spanish Edition) by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1998-04

21. SINGER, ISAAC BASHEVIS
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SINGER, ISAAC BASHEVIS
Han er født den 14. juli 1904 i Radzymin, Polen og døde den 24. juli 1991. "Geden Zlatch og andre historier" ("Zlatch the Goat and other stories")
Gyldendal : 1967
Gyldendal, 2. udg. : 1986(1) "Slaven Jacob" ("The Slave")
Gyldendal : 1967 "Hanka", novelle i "Gyldendals magasin 27", ved Line Schmidt-Madsen
Gyldendal : 1977 "Shosha" ("Shosha")
Erichsen : 1979(1)
Danmarks Bogklub : 1980
Erichsen, 2. udg. : 1987 "Troldmanden fra Lublin" ("The Magician of Lublin")
Erichsen : 1979(1)
Danmarks Bogklub : 1981
Erichsen, 2. udd. : 1988 "Fjender - en historie om kærlighed" ("Enemies, a love story") Erichsen : 1980(1) Gyldendals Bogklub : 1982 Erichsen, 2. udg. : 1988 "Ung mand søger kærlighed" Erichsen : 1981(1) "Familien Moskat" ("The Family Moskat") Erichsen , 2 bind : 1982(1) Forlaget Danmark, 2 bind : 1983 Erichsen, 2. udg., 1 bind : 1988 "Fortabt i Amerika" ("Lost in America") Erichsen : 1983(1) "Eventyrfortælleren Naftali og hans hest Sus : og andre fortællinger" ("Naftali the Storyteller and his horse Sus") Holkenfeldt : 1987(1) "Geden Zlateh" novelle i "Dansk i fjerde : grundbog" ; Gyldendal, 1. udg. : 1987, 2001(11)

22. Isaac Bashevis Singer Winner Of The 1978 Nobel Prize In Literature
isaac bashevis singer, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. isaac bashevis singer. 1978 Nobel Laureate in Literature A singer of Stories in his Ninth Decade, isaac bashevis singer is at the Height of his Popularity, Appeal and
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I SAAC B ASHEVIS S INGER
1978 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for his impassioned narrative art which, with roots in a Polish-Jewish cultural tradition, brings universal human conditions to life.
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    Place of Birth: Radzymin, Poland
    Residence: U.S.A.
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23. Isaac Bashevis Singer - Biography
isaac bashevis singer – Biography. In one of his more lighthearted books, isaac bashevis singer depicts his childhood in one of
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In one of his more light-hearted books, Isaac Bashevis Singer depicts his childhood in one of the over-populated poor quarters of Warsaw, a Jewish quarter, just before and during the First World War. The book, called In My Father's Court
Singer began his writing career as a journalist in Warsaw in the years between the wars. He was influenced by his elder brother, now dead, who was already an author and who contributed to the younger brother's sprtritual liberation and contact with the new currents of seething political, social and cultural upheaval. The clash between tradition and renewal, between other-worldliness and faith and mysticism on the one hand, and free thought, secularization, doubt and nihilism on the other, is an essential theme in Singer's short stories and novels. The theme is Jewish, made topical by the barbarous conflicts of our age, a painful drama between contentious loyalties. But it is also of concern to mankind, to us all, Jew or non-Jew, actualized by modern western culture's struggles between preservation and renewal. Among many other themes, it is dealt with in Singer's big family chronicles - the novels, The Family Moskat The Manor (1967), and

24. Literature 1978
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25. Isaac Bashevis Singer Schatten über Dem Hudson
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26. Singer, Isaac Bashevis
Pronunciation Key. singer, isaac bashevis , 190491, American novelist and shortstory Heartaches and limitations isaac bashevis singer. ( Partisan Review)isaac bashevis singer
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    Singer, Isaac Bashevis Pronunciation Key Singer, Isaac Bashevis , American novelist and short-story writer in the Yiddish language, younger brother of I. J. Singer , b. Poland. He emigrated to the United States in 1935 and worked in New York City as a journalist on the Jewish Daily Forward. In 1943 he became an American citizen. Singer's work, often frankly sexual, draws heavily on Jewish folklore, religion, and mysticism. Though he wrote in Yiddish, he was fluent in English and closely supervised the English translations of his works. In 1978 he won the Nobel Prize in Literature, the first Yiddish-language author to be so honored. Many of his later works treat the loneliness of old age and the sense of alienation produced in Jews by the dissolution of values through assimilation with the Gentile world. His novels include The Family Moskat (tr. 1950)

27. Isaac Bashevis Singer
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A short intoduction to Isaac Bashevis Singer, including rare artifacts from the Singer archives at The Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center. A multifaceted program of public readings, panels, exhibitions, and workshops explore Singer and the immigrant literary experience. The Library of America presents an authoritative new edition of Singer's stories and an illustrated guide to Singer's life and work. To be notified when the online exhibition of Singer materials from the Harry Ransom Center is posted, please sign up here Advistors and Partners Photo credits

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    Singer, Isaac Bashevis Pronunciation Key Singer, Isaac Bashevis , American novelist and short-story writer in the Yiddish language, younger brother of I. J. Singer , b. Poland. He emigrated to the United States in 1935 and worked in New York City as a journalist on the Jewish Daily Forward. In 1943 he became an American citizen. Singer's work, often frankly sexual, draws heavily on Jewish folklore, religion, and mysticism. Though he wrote in Yiddish, he was fluent in English and closely supervised the English translations of his works. In 1978 he won the Nobel Prize in Literature, the first Yiddish-language author to be so honored. Many of his later works treat the loneliness of old age and the sense of alienation produced in Jews by the dissolution of values through assimilation with the Gentile world. His novels include The Family Moskat (tr. 1950)

29. Isaac Bashevis Singer --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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30. Singer, Isaac Bashevis. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition.
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31. Singer, Isaac Bashevis
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Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1980 Yiddish YITSKHEK BASHYEVIS ZINGER (b. July 14?, 1904, Radzymin, Pol., Russian Empired. July 24, 1991, Surfside, Fla., U.S.), Polish-born American writer of novels, short stories, and essays in Yiddish. He was the recipient in 1978 of the Nobel Prize for Literature . His fiction, depicting Jewish life in Poland and the United States, is remarkable for its rich blending of irony, wit, and wisdom, flavoured distinctively with the occult and the grotesque. Singer's birth date is uncertain and has been variously reported as July 14, November 21, and October 26. Coming from a family of Hasidic rabbis, Singer received a traditional Jewish education at the Warsaw Rabbinical Seminary. However, like his older brother, the novelist I.J. Singer, he preferred being a writer to being a rabbi. His first novel, Der Sotn in Gorey Satan in Goray ), was published in installments in Poland shortly before he immigrated to the United States in 1935. Settling in New York City, as his brother had done a year earlier, he initially worked for the Yiddish newspaper Jewish Daily Forward

32. Isaac Bashevis Singer --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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33. Isaac Bashevis Singer
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E scritor estadounidense de origen polaco que escribió en lengua yiddish. Singer nació el 14 de julio de 1904 en Radzymin (Polonia), y emigró a Estados Unidos en 1935, donde se nacionalizó en 1943. Al poco tiempo de su llegada se incorporó al periódico neoyorquino en lengua yiddish Jewish Daily Forward. Su primera novela, Satán en Goray (1935) trata de la histeria religiosa y los pogromos del siglo XVII, en los que los judíos de Polonia fueron brutalmente asesinados por los cosacos. Otras novelas famosas son La familia Moskat (1950), la única de sus obras literarias en las que el elemento ficticio está ausente; La casa de Jampol (1967) y Los herederos En el patio de mi padre , autobiográfica, se publicó en 1966. Singer también escribió relatos muy imaginativos, como los publicados en Gimpel el tonto y otros relatos (1957). Fue galardonado con el National Book Award (Premio Nacional del Libro) por Un día placentero: Relatos de un niño que se crió en Varsovia (1973), uno de sus libros de literatura infantil. En 1978 le fue concedido el Premio Nobel de Literatura por su "apasionado arte narrativo" que tiene sus raíces en la cultura polaco-judía. En 1982 publicó Relatos completos y en 1984 Relatos para niños . La famosa película, Yentl, se basó en su relato

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35. Isaac Bashevis Singer Quotations
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Children don't read to find their identity. They don't read to free themselves of guilt, to quench the thirst for rebellion, or to get rid of alienation. They have no use for psychology. They detest sociology. They still believe in good, the family, angels, devils, witches, goblins, logic, clarity, punctuation and other such obsolete stuff. Every creator painfully experiences the chasm between his inner vision and its ultimate expression. I am not ashamed to admit that I belong to those who fantasize that literature is capable of bringing new horizons and new perspectivesphilosophical, religious, aesthetical and even social. I have heard from my father and mother all the answers that faith in God could offer to those who doubt and search for the truth. In our home and in many other homes the eternal questions were more actual than the latest news in the Yiddish newspaper. In spite of all the disenchantments and all my skepticism I believe that the nations can learn much from those Jews, their way of thinking, their way of bringing up children, their finding happiness where others see nothing but misery and humiliation. I was brought up to believe in free will. Although I came to doubt all revelation, I can never accept the idea that the Universe is a physical or chemical accident, a result of blind evolution. Even though I learned to recognize the lies, the clichés and the idolatries of the human mind, I still cling to some truths which I think all of us might accept some day.

36. The Family Moskat By Isaac Bashevis Singer
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With consummate beauty and irony, Nobel Prizewinner Isaac Bashevis Singer writes of a Warsaw family from the turn of the century until the German invasion in 1939. The Moskats seem to make a colourful mockery of their inheritance. Orthodoxy is undermined with apostasy; swindles, quarrels and adulteries arrive in pairs; greed and parochialism abound. Even those with energy and integrity are somehow doomed - Abram the mighty lover of too many women and life; Asa Heshel, a raw provincial youth who has lost God and not yet found the world. The theme is one that Singer has made richly his own: the decline of European Jewry and its destruction, as the Warsaw ghetto is left to face a terrible future.

37. Isaac Bashevis Singer
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I hesitate to even comment on this book for fear of not doing it justice. It's a collection of the best short stories of the Nobel Prize-winning writer Isaac Bashevis Singer. He definitely is *not* a minimalist in today's fashionable style. You will find fabulous riches here: satire, history,... Read more Shadows on the Hudson Although Isaac Bashevis Singer emigrated from Poland to the United States in 1935, the circumscribed world of the Polish Jews remained at the heart of his imagination. Beginning with his first major work, Satan in Goray (1935), he used the life of the

38. Spisovatelé - Portréty (život A Dílo) Singer, Isaac Bashevis
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39. Spisovatelé - Rozbory Tvorby Singer, Isaac Bashevis - Tvorba
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40. Singer, Isaac Bashevis
singer, isaac bashevis. Polishborn US novelist and short-story writer. He lived in the USA from 1935. His works, written in Yiddish
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Or search the encyclopaedia: Singer, Isaac Bashevis Polish-born US novelist and short-story writer. He lived in the USA from 1935. His works, written in Yiddish, often portray traditional Jewish life in Poland and the USA, and the loneliness of old age. They include The Family Moskat (1950) and Gimpel the Fool and Other Stories (1957). He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978. Written in an often magical storytelling style, his works combine a deep psychological insight with dramatic and visual impact. Many of his novels were written for serialization in New York Yiddish newspapers. Among his works are The Slave Shosha Old Love Lost in America The Image and Other Stories (1985), and

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