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  1. Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 2001-06-01
  2. Isaac Basheivus Singer: Three Complete Novels (R) by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1995-02-14
  3. Shosha by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1978
  4. Satan in Goray by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1958
  5. The Golem by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1996-10-29
  6. The Manor and the Estate (In One Volume) by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1979
  7. The Manor by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1987-08
  8. Short Friday: and Other Stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1963-01-01
  9. The Death of Methuselah: and Other Stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 2003-05-16
  10. The Bright Streets of Surfside: The Memoir of a Friendship With Isaac Bashevis Singer by Lester Goran, Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1994-12
  11. Love and Exile: An Autobiographical Trilogy by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1986-05-01
  12. An Isaac Bashevis Singer Reader by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1979-03
  13. THE SPINOZA OF MARKET STREET by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1961
  14. Image and Other Stories (Signed Limited Edition) by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1985-05

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Isaac Bashevis Singer, recipient of the 1978 Nobel Prize for Literature, was borninto a family of Hasidic Jews in Radzymin, Poland. Isaac Bashevis singer.
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BIOGRAPHY Isaac Bashevis Singer, recipient of the 1978 Nobel Prize for Literature, was born into a family of Hasidic Jews in Radzymin, Poland. His father was a rabbi. He was educated to be a rabbi himself at the Warsaw Rabbinical Seminary. He left the seminary and moved to America. There he worked for the JEWISH DAILY FORWARD under the pseudonym Warshofsky. He also worked for the newspaper FORVERTS. bodyOffer(20227) His first novel, DER SONT IN GORAZ (SATAN IN GORAY), was published when he was 31. On of his best known works is his second novel, DIE FAMILJE MOSHKAT (THE FAMILY MOSKAT), which was published in 1950. YENTL was made into a popular motion picture starring Barbara Striesand. Isaac Bashevis Singer died in Surfside, Florida in 1991. CHRONOLOGY He was born in Radzymin, Poland. He moved with his family to Warsaw. He entered the Tachkemoni Rabbinical Seminary. He became an associate editor of GLOBUS. DER SONT IN GORAZ (SATAN IN GORAY); He emigrated to the United States.; He began writing for the JEWISH DAILY FORWARD. He married Alma Haimann.

23. About Isaac Bashevis Singer
Isaac Bashevis Singer. (East Singer Edward, Alexander, Isaac BashevisSinger A Study of the Short Fiction, at HC PJ5129.S49 Z575 1990;
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(East European Prose in Translation, Fall 2002, Swarthmore College Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904-1991) was one of the most prolific, controversial, and best-loved chroniclers of Jewish experience in Eastern Europe, especially Poland, where he was born. His pen name, Bashevis, is taken from his mother's Hebrew name (Bathsheba). He moved to the US (New York, of course) in 1935 and became a citizen in 1943, but continued until the end of his life to write in Yiddish, and all his work was translated into English, often by translators who were themselves prominent writers. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978, and his works are available in a staggering variety of editions, sound recordings, and filmic treatments (for example, Barbra Streisand's Yentl was based on his story "Yentl, the Yeshiva Boy" Singer evidently did not like it). In My Father's Court is the first part of Singer's autobiography, combining stories about his family into a narrative of gradual development. The pieces were originally published in the Yiddish-language newspaper Forwards , and here are translated by Channah Kleinerman-Goldstein, Elaine Gottlieb, and the author's nephew, Joseph Singer. Unlike his stories proper, these are open-ended, suggesting not only that another story will follow (as if whetting the reader's appetite, if not leaving her or him cliff-hanging, which recalls the original publication of the stories in a newspaper, always a good place for serialization), but also that in telling the story of a life (one's own, one's family's) one makes constant choices about what to tell next, which next piece of the almost endless fabric of recollection to choose to stitch to the previous story as a body of narrative is gradually assembled. How different this is from Singer's beautifully crafted short stories proper.

24. Isaac Bashevis Singer Winner Of The 1978 Nobel Prize In Literature
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I saac Bashevis Singer was one of the great storytellers of the twentieth century. His writing is a unique blend of religious morality and social awareness combined with an investigation of personal desires. Though his work often took the form of parables or tales based on a nineteenth century tradition, he was deeply concerned with the events of his time and the future of his people and their culture. World War II and the near destruction of the Yiddish-speaking peoples, Yiddish seemed a dead language. Though Singer had moved to the United States, he believed in the power of his native language and knew that there was still a large audience that longed for new work, work that would address the lives and issues of their his. In 1950 Singer produced his first major work, THE FAMILY MOSKAT—the story of a twentieth century Polish Jewish family before the war. He followed this novel with a series of well-received short stories, including his most famous, "Gimpel, The Fool."
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  • Find a job Access your PC from Anywhere ... Corrections The Salon Interview - Isaac Bashevis Singer In his final interview, the late Nobel Laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer grappled with the nature of God, evil, love and the universal humanity of the Holocaust By Norman Green The late Isaac Bashevis Singer used to write in the mornings. Afternoons, he strolled down Upper Broadway. He stopped along the avenue to eat a meatless meal and to feed the birds. He carried bank books and thousands of dollars in his pockets too, in case he needed to flee New York in a hurry. He believed that "It" could happen again. Born into a line of great rabbis said to be so holy they performed miracles, the young man from the shtetl of Radzymin, Poland, rebelled against Jewish law. He worshipped his older brother, secular Yiddish writer Israel Joshua Singer, and followed his path, first to the writer's club in Warsaw, then finally to America. He took his mother's Hebrew name, Bathsheba, and made it his pen name in Yiddish, Bashevis. Fleeing Hitler, Singer arrived in America in 1935 penniless and knowing only one English phrase. Broke, despondent after the unexpected death of his brother here and the loss of his world in the Holocaust in Europe, he wrote nothing for seven years. But he went on to become one of the most prolific literary masters of the modern age. His mission: to make the world of the Jews immortal.

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    I SAAC B ASHEVIS S INGER
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      for his impassioned narrative art which, with roots in a Polish-Jewish cultural tradition, brings universal human conditions to life.
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    28. Isaac Bashevis Singer - Biography
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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
    The Family Moskat The Manor
    (1967), and The Estate (1969). These extensive epic works have been compared with Thomas Mann 's novel, Buddenbrooks. Like Mann, Singer describes how old families are broken up by the new age and its demands, from the middle of the 19th century up to the Second World War, and how they are split, financially, socially and humanly. But Singer's chronicles are greater in scope than Mann's novel and more richly orchestrated in their characterization. The author's apparently inexhaustible psychological fantasy has created a microcosm, or rather, a well-populated microchaos, out of independent and graphically convincing figures. They bring to mind another writer whom Singer read when young - Leo Tolstoy.
    Singer's earliest fictional works, however, were not big novels but short stories and novellas, a genre in which he has perhaps given his very best as a consummate storyteller and stylist. The novel

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    "for his impassioned narrative art which, with roots in a Polish-Jewish cultural tradition, brings universal human conditions to life" Isaac Bashevis Singer USA b.1904
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    30. 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

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    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), Satan in Goray (tr. 1955), The Manor (tr. 1967), Enemies (tr. 1972), Shasha (tr. 1978), The Penitent (tr. 1983), Scum (tr. 1991), and the posthumously published Shadows on the Hudson (tr. 1997). Singer is also highly regarded for his imaginative, perceptive, and witty short stories. Collections include

    34. History Of Vegetarianism - Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904-1991)
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    I. B. Singer was an outstanding writer of Yiddish stories. His best-selling novels include "The Family Moscat", "Satan in Goray", "The Magician of Lublin", "Gimpel the Fool", "The Spinoza of Market Street", and "The Slave". He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978. He was a staunch vegetarian for his last 35 years, primarily because of compassion for animals. He was fond of saying that he was a vegetarian for health reasons - the health of the chicken. He frequently included vegetarian themes in his stories. In his short story, "The Slaughterer", he described the anguish that an appointed slaughterer had trying to reconcile his compassion for animals with his job of slaughtering animals. He felt that the eating of meat was a denial of all ideals and all religions: "How can we speak of right and justice if we take an innocent creature and shed its blood".
    - Richard Schwartz Although Berry interviewed many distinguished vegetarians, he particularly remembers his conversations with the Nobel prize winning writer Isaac Bashevis Singer: "Vegetarian themes and motifs have sounded through even his earliest work." Asked whether he turned vegetarian for his health, Singer replied, "I didn't do it for my health but for the health of the animals."

    35. Singer, Isaac Bashevis. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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