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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

21. American Masters . Isaac Bashevis Singer | PBS
isaac bashevis singer was one of the great storytellers of the twentieth century. His writing is a unique blend of religious morality and social awareness
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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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22. Salon | The Salon Interview: Isaac Bashevis Singer
The last interview with the late Nobel Laureate isaac bashevis singer, author of Enemies A Love Story and Shadows on the Hudson, conducted by Norman
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By Jennifer Reese Stanley Crouch By Jonathan Broder INTERVIEW ARCHIVE [ T H E S A L O N I N T E R V I E W ] 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 T he 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.

23. Isaac Bashevis Singer Quotes
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Date of Death: July 24 Nationality: American Find on Amazon: Isaac Bashevis Singer Related Authors: Ernest Hemingway Richard Bach Gore Vidal Anne Rice ... Will Thomas A good writer is basically a story teller, not a scholar or a redeemer of mankind. Isaac Bashevis Singer A story to me means a plot where there is some surprise. Because that is how life is - full of surprises. Isaac Bashevis Singer Doubt is part of all religion. All the religious thinkers were doubters. Isaac Bashevis Singer Every creator painfully experiences the chasm between his inner vision and its ultimate expression. Isaac Bashevis Singer For those who are willing to make an effort, great miracles and wonderful treasures are in store. Isaac Bashevis Singer I am thankful, of course, for the prize and thankful to God for each story, each idea, each word, each day. Isaac Bashevis Singer I did not become a vegetarian for my health, I did it for the health of the chickens.

24. Isaac Bashevis Singer
The crowning moment in isaac bashevis singer s life was when he received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1978. This recognition of singer s writings also
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The crowning moment in Isaac Bashevis Singer's life was when he received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1978. This recognition of Singer's writings also glorified the beauty and power of the Yiddish language. Born in Radzymin, Poland, on July 14, 1904, in a long lineage of rabbis, Singer was one of four children. His parents were Rabbi Pincus Menachem and Bathsheba (Zylberman). Singer's young life in the Jewish shtetls of Poland was steeped in Hassidism. He was educated in the Jewish schools and at one time he was enrolled in a rabbinical seminary. When he was four, his family moved to Warsaw where his father, a Hassidic scholar, established a Beth Din (rabbinical court). In 1917, Singer moved with his mother to his maternal grandmother, who lived in a small town. Here he learned about Jewish life in the shtetl, which would become a topic for his short stories and novels. In the early 1920s, Singer went to Warsaw to join his older brother, Israel Joseph, who was to write such works as The Brothers Ashkenazi and Yoshe Kalb . Singer joined his brother despite the vigorous objections of his parents, who wanted him to become a rabbi. In Warsaw, he obtained a job as a proofreader for a Yiddish literary magazine. Interested in writing, he first tried to do so in Hebrew, but since it was used only for prayer, he switched to Yiddish.

25. History Of Vegetarianism - Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904-1991)
Preface by isaac bashevis singer. Vegetarianism is my religion. I became a consistent vegetarian some twenty-three years ago.
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Isaac Bashevis Singer

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." - from a review of Professor Rynn Berry's 'Famous Vegetarians' Quotes: People often say that humans have always eaten animals, as if this is a justification for continuing the practice. According to this logic, we should not try to prevent people from murdering other people, since this has also been done since the earliest of times.

26. Isaac Bashevis Singer --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on isaac bashevis singer Polishborn American writer of novels, short stories, and essays in Yiddish.
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died July 24, 1991, Surfside, Fla., U.S. Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1980 Yiddish in full Yitskhok Bashevis Zinger 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. Special Offer!

27. Isaac Bashevis Singer
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Poland Search Authors Search Books About Isaac Bashevis Singer Issac Bashevis Singer was the author of many novels, stories, children's' books and memoirs. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978. Series Manor The Manor The Estate Novels The Family Moskat Satan in Goray The Magician of Lublin The Slave ... Shadows on the Hudson Omnibus The Manor and The Estate Collections Gimpel the Fool: And Other Stories The Spinoza of Market Street: And Other Stories A Day of Pleasure Short Friday: And Other Stories ... The Death of Methuselah: And Other Stories Non fiction In My Father's Court Lost In America (with Raphael Soyer) My Love Affair with Miami Beach Anthologies containing stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer More Stories Strange and Sinister A Century of Short Stories Dark Forces The Literary Ghost: Great Contemporary Ghost Stories ... American Gothic Tales Short stories Esther Kreindel the Second The Cafeteria The Mentor A Crown of Feathers The Enemy The Reencounter Antele The Beard The Bishop's Robe The Blasphemer

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29. Isaac Bashevis Singer — Infoplease.com
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    Singer, Isaac Bashevis key Singer , b. Leoncin, Poland (then in Russia). The son of a provincial Hasidic rabbi (see Hasidism ), he moved to Warsaw in the early 1920s and became associated with the city's Yiddish literati. He emigrated to the United States in 1935 and worked in New York City as a journalist on the Yiddish-language Jewish Daily Forward

30. Isaac Bashevis Singer: Master Storyteller
In an interview about his early years in America, isaac bashevis singer said, When I came to America I had a feeling of catastrophe.
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Master Storyteller By Caroline Kim-Brown In an interview about his early years in America, Isaac Bashevis Singer said, "When I came to America I had a feeling of catastrophe. My only hope was to come to America. I foresaw that there would be no rest in Poland. Many people were too optimistic or blind to see the danger. I foresaw the Holocaust." When Singer arrived in New York in 1935 at the age of thirty, he spoke exactly three words in English: "Take a chair." It was not an auspicious time to be an immigrant; America was in the midst of the Great Depression. But life in Eastern Europe with the rise of Hitler was even worse. It was a difficult transition. Although Singer was already established as a rising star in the Yiddish literary scene in Warsaw with the publication of his novel, Satan in Goray , and as the youngest member of the Yiddish PEN club, he was an unknown in the new world. He had made the voyage under the auspices of his older brother, the well-known novelist Israel Joshua Singer, who had been invited to New York several years earlier to supervise the stage adaptation of his novel, Yoshe Kalb . One of I.J. Singer's enthusiastic fans was Abe Cahan, editor of

31. Isaac Bashevis Singer (Rexroth)
Kenneth Rexroth essay on the great Yiddish writer.
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But there is Isaac Bashevis Singer. If only he were left writing in Yiddish it would still be an important literary language. He is certainly one of the most remarkable American authors who has ever lived, as he is one of the most intensely Yiddish. Is Yiddish writing sinewy, grotesque, haunted, bitterly comic, deeply compassionate? Singer is close to being the most sinewy, grotesque, haunted, bitterly comic, deeply and desperately compassionate of all. Is most of it at its best, deeply rooted in the ecstatic brotherhood and fantastic folk culture of Hassidism? Singer is a very Zaddik; if he just believed in the efficacy of the Kabbalistic word, I am sure he could make Golems. His stories are Golems enough, they have an amazing life of their own for works of man. Märchen, Sous le Soleil de Satan KENNETH REXROTH
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32. Dissent Greets Isaac Bashevis Singer Centennial - New York Times
Next month marks the centennial of isaac bashevis singer, the novelist and shortstory writer who in 1978 became the only Yiddish author to win a Nobel
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33. Issac Bashevis Singer
Preface by isaac bashevis singer Vegetarianism is my religion. I became a consistent vegetarian some twenty-three years ago. Before that, I would try over
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Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904-1991)
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." - from a review of Professor Rynn Berry's 'Famous Vegetarians'

34. The Compassionate Vision Of Isaac Bashevis Singer
The Compassionate Vision of isaac bashevis singer One of the most powerful proanimal voices of the twentieth century was the Yiddish writer isaac bashevis
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35. Booklist - Isaac Bashevis Singer - Flint Public Library
A Friend of Kafka and Other Stories, translated by isaac bashevis singer, Elizabeth Shub, and others (New York Farrar, Straus Giroux, 1970).
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Isaac Bashevis Singer Bibliography of Stories, Novels, Plays,
Stories Gimpel the Fool and Other Stories , translated by Saul Bellow and others (New York: Noonday, 1957). The Spinoza of Market Street and Other Stories Short Friday and Other Stories Selected Short Stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer , edited by Irving Howe (New York: Modern Library, 1966). The Seance and Other Stories A Friend of Kafka and Other Stories A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories Passions and Other Stories Old Love The Collected Stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer
The Image and Other Stories Gifts (Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1985). The Death of Methuselah and Other Stories Novels The Family Moskat , translated by A. H. Gross (New York: Knopf, 1950). Satan in Goray , translated by Jacob Sloan (New York: Noonday, 1955). The Magician of Lublin , translated by Elaine Gottlieb and Joseph Singer (New York: Noonday, 1960). The Slave The Manor The Estate Enemies, A Love Story

36. The Achievement Of Isaac Bashevis Singer: A Roundtable Discussion
singer in America The Translation Problem. The Achievement of isaac bashevis singer A Roundtable Discussion. An Interview with isaac bashevis singer
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37. Isaac Bashevis Singer Papers
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39. Isaac Bashevis Singer Quotes - The Quotations Page
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