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  1. Isaac Bashevis Singer (Yiddish: יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער; 1904 – July 24, 1991) was a Polish-born Jewish-American novelist, short-story writer, memoirist, essayist, and translator. Some of his works were adapted for the theater.

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · Isaac Bashevis Singer (born July 14?, 1904, Radzymin, Poland, Russian Empire—died July 24, 1991, Surfside, Florida, U.S.) was a 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 ...

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  3. Singer continued to write and translate his stories and novels throughout the 1980s, until the onset of dementia in 1987. He died on July 24, 1991, in Surfside, Florida, and was buried in Cedar Park & Beth El Cemetery, Paramus, New Jersey. The Estate of Isaac Bashevis Singer aims to preserve the author's literary legacy and to maintain his ...

  4. Jul 24, 1991 · Work . Isaac Bashevis Singer wrote his works in Yiddish. His debut came in 1925 with publication of Af der elter (In Old Age). In several of his works, Singer writes about Polish Jews before the Holocaust. The stories often cover several generations, and many of them describe how modernity, secularism and assimilation affect the families.

  5. Issac Bashevis Singer, born in Leoncin near Warsaw, emigrated 1935 to USA. He died in 1991. In addition to the works mentioned above Singer’s writings include – in English: the novels. The Slave, transl. by the author and Cecil Hemley. New York: Farrar Straus, 1962; London: Secker and Warburg, 1963.

  6. Discover the life and works of Isaac Bashevis Singer, the Nobel Prize-winning author of Yiddish literature and master storyteller.

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  8. Writings on Yiddish and Yiddishkayt: The War Years, 1939-1945. דער שאַרלאַטאַן The Charlatan. Sonim, di Geshikhte fun a Libe (Enemies, A Love Story)

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