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  1. Isaac Bashevis Singer's Meshugah—published three years after his death—portrays Holocaust survivors in New York in the early 1950s. Narrated by Aaron Greidinger, who finds himself inextricably involved with a group of refugees on the Upper West Side, it is the story of Max Aberdam, a "ghost" whom Greidinger had long thought dead, and Miriam, an attractive woman of twenty-seven who has ...

  2. Singer, Isaac Bashevis. 978-84-663-4821-8. El recuento del viaje espiritual de un hombre de La mano de uno de los más grandes novelistas Yidis de la historia. Joseph Shapiro, judío polaco, huye de su país en 1939. Deambula por Europa y acaba en Rusia, en 1945, donde se reencuentra con Celia, una vieja amiga con quien se acaba casando.

  3. www.theparisreview.org › 4242 › the-art-of-fiction-no-42-isaac-bashevis-singerParis Review - The Art of Fiction No. 42

    Isaac Bashevis Singer lives with his second wife in a large, sunny five-room apartment in an Upper Broadway apartment house. In addition to hundreds of books and a large television set, it is furnished with the kind of pseudo-Victorian furniture typical of the comfortable homes of Brooklyn and the Bronx in the 1930s.

  4. 23 de abr. de 2018 · The works of Isaac Bashevis Singer, the seventh American citizen to be awarded the Nobel Prize for literature, raise these questions in fascinating ways. He was born in Poland and wrote virtually all his work in Yiddish, even after he immigrated to the United States in 1935 at the age of 30—yet he lived in New York City for more than 50 years ...

  5. 1 de sept. de 2012 · ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER’S 14 NOVELS in English, memoirs, and hundreds of short stories, set on four continents and in as many centuries, not to mention his children’s books and countless ...

  6. Isaac Bashevis Singer (en idish: יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער) (Leoncin o Radzymin, según delles fontes (14 de xunetu de 1904, Leoncin – 24 de xunetu de 1991, Surfside (es)) foi un escritor xudíu, y ciudadanu polacu.En 1978 concedióse-y el Premiu Nobel de Lliteratura.. Singer daba dende mozu 14 de xunetu de 1904 como la so fecha de nacencia, posiblemente pa evitar el serviciu ...

  7. Isaac Bashevis Singer (Radzymin, Polonia, 1904 – Surfside, Estados Unidos, 1991), hijo y nieto de rabinos, vivió en el barrio judío de Varsovia hasta 1935, cuando emigró a Estados Unidos.

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