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Fortabt i Amerika

Fortabt i Amerika

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Lindhardt og Ringhof
2018
pokkari
"Fortabt i Amerika" er 3. del af "K rlighed & eksil" - den amerikansk-jiddische forfatter Isaac Bashevis Singers selektive, semi-fiktive erindringer. Hans "bidrag til en selvbiografi jeg aldrig til hensigt at skrive". Isak skal nu undslippe fra Polen og sl sig ned hos sin ldre bror i New York. Dette betyder blandt andet, at han m efterlade sig sin gravide k reste Lena. Forude venter det vanskelige m de med en helt ny verden - s absolut anderledes end den gamle jiddische livsopfattelse. Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1904-1991, amerikansk-jiddisch forfatter. Han f dtes i Polen, men udvandrede i 1935 til USA, og hans v rker er nok bedst kendt p engelsk, selvom de blev skrevet p jiddisch f rst. I centrum for forfatterskabet st r livet i j diske landsbyer i Central- og steuropa f r holocaust, fremskrevet i en realistisk stil med et isl t af mystik - en stil, der af flere bliver anset for b de grotesk og obsk n. Persongalleriet udspringer af j disk folklore og byder p alt fra synske personer, troldm nd, t ber, vise, ludere, bodf rdige, fanatikere til dj vle, d moner og intellektuelle. I tr d hermed afspejles indholdsm ssigt kampe mellem tradition og modernitet, godt og ondt og moral og liderlighed. De mandlige hovedpersoner er Don Juan-typer, der pines af samvittighedsnag, mens de drives frem af deres lidenskaber. Kvindeskikkelserne lider under Singers tvetydige eller ligefrem fjendtlige holdning. Forfatterskabet, der t ller romaner, noveller, b rnefort llinger og erindringer, indbragte i 1978 Singer Nobelprisen.-
The Penitent

The Penitent

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Penguin Classics
2012
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From the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Isaac Bashevis Singer, The Penitent is the story of Joseph Shapiro, a disillusioned and aimless man who discovers a purpose to his life through the Jewish faith. Following his journey as he flees Nazi persecution in Poland in 1939, through wealth and a failed marriage in New York, and on to Israel, it charts his transformation from worldly confusion to spiritual certainty in orthodox Judaism. This powerful work is an examination of the nature of faith, the question of identity and the notion of how to lead a good life.
King of the Fields

King of the Fields

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Penguin Classics
2012
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From the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Isaac Bashevis Singer, comes a fictional exploration of primitive history. Singer's novel portrays an era of superstition and violence in a country emerging from the darkness of savagery. Set in Poland in the dark ages, it describes the brutality, prejudice and subjugation that occur when hunter-gatherers and farmers struggle for supremacy over the land. Part parable of modern civilization, part fascinating historical novel, this modern myth is a philosophical examination of man and his beliefs, and reaffirms the author's reputation as a master of narrative invention.
Love and Exile

Love and Exile

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Penguin Classics
2012
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From pre-First World War Warsaw to the New York of the 1930s, Nobel Prize-winner Isaac Bashevis Singer traces the early years of his life in this autobiographical trilogy. In A Little Boy in Search of God, he remembers his bookish boyhood as the son of an Orthodox rabbi, equally absorbed in science, philosophy and cabbala. Later, the pursuit of women came to obsess him almost as much as the pursuit of knowledge, and in A Young Man in Search of Love he chronicles the intricacies of his first love affairs. When he emigrated to the United States from Poland on the eve of the Second World War loneliness and depression overwhelmed him, and he relives those dark years in Lost in America. From beginning to end, Love and Exile sheds new light on Singer's own life and the fictional lives mirrored in it.
Shosha

Shosha

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Penguin Classics
2012
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It is Warsaw in the 1930s. Aaron Greidinger is an aspiring young writer and the son of a rabbi, who struggles to be true to his art when he is faced with the chance of riches and a passport to America. But as the Nazis threaten to invade Poland, Aaron rediscovers Shosha, his childhood sweetheart - still living on Krochmalna Street, still strangely childlike - who has been waiting for him all these years. In the face of unimaginable horror, he chooses to stay...One of Isaac Bashevis Singer's most personal works, Shosha is an unforgettable novel about conflicted desires, lost lives and the redemption of one man.
The Slave

The Slave

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Penguin Classics
2012
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Jacob, a Jewish slave held in a mountain village after escaping a massacre by Cossacks, will be killed if he tries to escape. The one saving grace is his love for his master's daughter, Wanda. They begin a secret affair, trying to avoid the cruelty of the other villagers, until one day Jacob's fortunes unexpectedly change. Now he must choose between his need to be with his people and his love for Wanda, who in turn will also discover the meaning of brutality. In The Slave, published in 1962, Isaac Bashevis Singer creates a dreamlike portrayal of isolation, rejection, love and the meaning of sacrifice.
Enemies: A Love Story

Enemies: A Love Story

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Penguin Classics
2012
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Herman Broder, a refugee and Holocaust survivor, has three women in his life: Yadwiga, the loyal Polish peasant who hid him in a hayloft from the Nazis; Masha, his beautiful and neurotic true love; and Tamara, his first wife. Unsure of who he really is, what he wants and whether he can ever find peace, Herman navigates a crowded, Yiddish New York with a sense of paranoia and impending doom. Published in 1972, Enemies, A Love Story is an astonishing novel that blends humour and pathos to create a rich, humane portrayal of a man who cannot escape his past.
The Magician of Lublin

The Magician of Lublin

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Penguin Classics
2012
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Yasha the magician - sword swallower, fire eater, acrobat and master of escape - is famed for his extraordinary Houdini-like skills. Half Jewish, half Gentile, a free thinker who slips easily between worlds, Yasha has an observant wife, a loyal assistant who travels with him and a woman in every town. Now, though, his exploits are catching up with him, and he is tempted to make one final escape - from his marriage, his homeland and the last tendrils of his father's religion. Set in Warsaw and the shtetls of the 1870s, Isaac Bashevis Singer's second novel is a haunting psychological portrait of a man's flight from love.Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature
Collected Stories

Collected Stories

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Penguin Classics
2011
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Isaac Bashevis Singer's work explores humanity in all of its guises. This collection of forty-seven short stories, selected by Singer himself from across the whole of his career, brings together the best of his writing. From the supernatural 'Taibele and Her Demon' to the poignant 'The Unseen', and from gentle humour in 'Gimpel the Fool' to tragedy with 'Yentl the Yeshiva Boy', these tales explore good and evil, passion and restraint, religious fervour and personal failings, within the traditional shtetls of pre-war Eastern Europe and post-war America.
Späte Liebe

Späte Liebe

Isaac Bashevis Singer

DIOGENES VERLAG AG
2008
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Die drei Geschichten dieses Bandes, 'Aktentasche', 'Allein' und 'Späte Liebe', waren die Vorlage für Jan Schüttes ('SuperTex' nach Leon de Winter und 'Abschied - Brechts letzter Sommer') Verfilmung 'Love comes Lately'. Kinostart in Deutschland geplant für Frühling/Frühsommer 2008.
Shadows on the Hudson

Shadows on the Hudson

Isaac Bashevis Singer; Joseph (TRN) Sherman

Farrar, Straus Giroux Inc
2008
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"A piercing work of fiction with a strong claim to being Singer's masterpiece" - Richard Bernstein, "The New York Times". 'Shadows On The Hudson" traces the intertwined lives of a group of Jewish refugees in New York City in the late 1940s. At its centre is Boris Makaver, a pious, wealthy businessman whose greatest trial is his unstable daughter, Anna. A chain of events disrupts the lives of the close-knit community as each refugee struggles to reconcile the horrific past with the difficult present, as Singer explores both the nature of faith and the nature of love in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
The Penitent

The Penitent

Isaac Bashevis Singer; M. V. Ed Igor Ed M. V. Ed Igor Singer

Farrar, Straus and Giroux
2007
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"The Penitent "tells the story of Jospeh Shapiro, his rapid climb to prosperity, his quick plunge into promiscuity, and his subsequent flight to Israel in order to find salvation.
The Family Moskat

The Family Moskat

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Farrar, Straus and Giroux
2007
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The vanished way of life of Eastern European Jews in the early part of the twentieth century is the subject of this extraordinary novel. All the strata of this complex society were populated by powerfully individual personalities, and the whole community pulsated with life and vitality. The affairs of the patriarchal Meshulam Moskat and the unworldly Asa Heshel Bannet provide the center of the book, but its real focus is the civilization that was destroyed forever in the gas chambers of the Second World War.
The Manor and the Estate

The Manor and the Estate

Isaac Bashevis Singer

University of Wisconsin Press
2004
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The Manor and The Estate—combined in this one-volume edition—bold tales of Polish Jews in the latter half of the nineteenth century, a time of rapid industrial growth and radical social change that enabled the Jewish community to move from the ghetto to prominent positions within Polish society.
Isaac Bashevis Singer: Collected Stories Vol. 3 (LOA #151)

Isaac Bashevis Singer: Collected Stories Vol. 3 (LOA #151)

Isaac Bashevis Singer

HarperCollins (USA)
2004
sidottu
In the wake of his receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978, Isaac Bashevis Singer published several volumes of short stories in collections that mingled recent work with previously untranslated stories written in Yiddish decades earlier. Stretching back to "The Jew from Babylon," a story first published in 1932, and gathering tales such as "Brother Beetle" and "There are No Coincidences" from the 1960s, the works collected in this Library of America volume, the third of three, serve as a retrospective view of Singer's achievement as a storyteller. Collected Stories: One Night in Brazil to The Death of Methuselah also contains ten stories published in English translation for the first time, selected from the extensive collection of Singer's papers at the University of Texas. Ranging from "Between Shadows," an evocative, naturalistic sketch set in Warsaw, to the bittersweet melodrama "Morris and Timma," to the beguiling fable "Hershele and Hanele, or The Power of a Dream." These stories enrich our understanding of Singer as a writer. The volume also includes "The Bird," "My Adventures as an Idealist," and "Exes," stories published in magazines that were not included in any of Singer's collections. Complementing the seventy-eight stories gathered here is the introduction to Gifts (1985), a version of a lecture Singer had delivered since the early 1960s--sometimes called "Why I Write as I Do"--which illuminates his biography, philosophical outlook, and literary aims. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation's literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America's best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.