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Isaac Bashevis Singer

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The Certificate

The Certificate

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Farrar, Straus and Giroux
2003
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David Bendiner, a young writer and secularized Jew, has qualified to emigrate from Warsaw to Palestine, but he's broke, and in order to make the journey, he must enter into a fictitious marriage with a prosperous woman eager to get there. Grappling with romantic, political and philosophical turmoil, David must also confront his faith when his father, an Orthodox rabbi, shows up in Warsaw.
Der Zauberer von Lublin

Der Zauberer von Lublin

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Rowohlt Taschenbuch
2003
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"Der Zauberer von Lublin" erzählt die Geschichte eines Akrobaten, Zauber- und Liebeskünstlers im Polen des späten 19. Jahrhunderts. Jascha Masur zieht von Ort zu Ort und von Abenteuer zu Abenteuer, um seine magischen und artistischen Talente zu demonstrieren und Frauenherzen zu betören. Es ist zugleich die Geschichte eines Mannes, der dem Glauben seiner Väter zu entfliehen sucht: Yascha Masur will nach seinem eigenen Gesetz leben. Ein großer Roman, geprägt von der Ironie eines Autors, in dessen Werk jüdische Tradition und literarische Moderne sich begegnen.
Scum

Scum

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Farrar, Straus and Giroux
2003
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An authentic literary great, Singer was an author whose extraordinary talents won him a worldwide audience. And with this impressive novel, he proved that he was at the height of his creative power until his recent death at age 86. Scum evokes the teeming life of 1906 Warsaw's backstreets. Max Barabander, distraught over the recent death of his son, flees the life of wealth and respectability he has attained in Buenos Aires, to return to the poverty and shadows of his youth spent in Warsaw. He fears impotence which leads him to the pursuit of mindless sex with five different women who view him only as an escape from their drab lives. The author recalls the teeming life of 1906 Jewish Warsaw in this impressive novel of changing mores and values. . .
The Death of Methuselah: And Other Stories

The Death of Methuselah: And Other Stories

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Farrar, Straus and Giroux
2003
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Twenty stories from the Nobel Prizewinner, including "Disguised," a transvestite tale of the yeshiva student whose deserted wife finds him dressed as a woman and married to a man, and the title story, which portrays Methuselah at the age of 969 -- "and when you pass your nine hundredth birthday, you are not what you used to be."
A King of the Fields

A King of the Fields

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Farrar, Straus and Giroux
2003
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A fictional exploration of primitive history, Singer's novel portrays an age of superstition and violence in a country emerging from the darkness of savagery. Part parable of modern civilization, part fascinating historical novel, it reaffrims the author's reputation as a master storyteller.
Meshugah

Meshugah

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Farrar, Straus and Giroux
2003
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Meshugah, Singer's third posthumous novel, is an impressive work which the author published serially in 1981 - 83. It concerns Holocaust survivors in New York in the early 1950s. The story is narrated by Aaron Greidinger, who finds himself inextricably invloved with a group of refugees on the Upper West Side.
More Stories from My Father's Court

More Stories from My Father's Court

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Farrar Strauss Giroux-3pl
2001
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A delightful addition to the cherished autobiographical work of the Nobel LaureateA sequel to I. B. Singer's classic memoir "In My Father's Court," these stories, published serially in the Daily Forward, depict the beth din in his father's home on Krochmalna Street in Warsaw. A unique institution, the beth din was a combined court of law, synagogue, scholarly institution, and psychologist's office where people sought out the advice and counsel of a neighborhood rabbi.The twenty-seven stories gathered here show this world as it appeared to a young boy. From the earthy to the ethereal, these stories provide an intimate and powerful evocation of a bygone world.
In My Father's Court

In My Father's Court

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Vintage Publishing
2001
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In this autobiographical work, specifically mentioned in Issac Bashevis Singer's Nobel Prize citation, Singer remembers his childhood in Warsaw, and especially the bet din, or Jewish Court, in his father's home on working-class Krochmalna Street.
Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories: A Newbery Honor Award Winner
Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer introduces readers to the village of Chelm in this Newbery Honor Book. Chelm is a village of fools. The most famous fools--the oldest and the greatest--are the seven Elders. But there are lesser fools too: a silly irresponsible bridegroom; four sisters who mix up their feed in bed one night; a young man who imagines himself dead. Here are seven magical folktales spun by a master storyteller, that speak of fools, devils, schlemiels, and even heroes--like Zlateh the goat.The New York Times called Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories, "beautiful stories for children, written by a master." The New York Book Review said, "This book is a triumph. If you have no older children on your list, buy it for yourself." Singer's extraordinary book of folklore is illustrated by Maurice Sendak, who won a Caldecott Medal for Where the Wild Things Are. Supports the Common Core State Standards
Passions

Passions

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Vintage Publishing
2001
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In this masterly collection of stories, Isaac Bashevis Singer once again weaves bewitching fables from seemingly ordinary lives, showing us with subtlety and compassion humanity at its most mundane and mysterious.
Old Love Stories

Old Love Stories

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Vintage
2001
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This classic collection explores the varieties of wisdom gained with age and especially those that teach us how to love, as 'in love the young are just beginners and the art of loving matures with age and experience'. Tales of curious marriages and divorce mingle with psychic experiences and curses, acts of bravery and loneliness, love and hatred.
Satan in Goray

Satan in Goray

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Vintage
2000
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The pogrom that swept through Poland was interpreted as a sign of the Coming of the Lord. In the little town of Goray, laid waste by murder and famine, grief becomes joy as good news arrives of the second coming of the Messiah. But such perilously high hopes pave the way to hysteria, and a panic which could threaten the very existence of Goray.
Family Moskat

Family Moskat

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Vintage
2000
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In the topsy-turvy years between the dawn of the twentieth century and the dark days of 1939, the Moskat family battled on. In Warsaw, where saints mingle with swindlers, tough Zionists argue with mystic philosophers, and medieval rabbis rub shoulders with ultra-modern painters, life is inexorably changing.
Satan in Goray

Satan in Goray

Isaac Bashevis Singer; Ruth R. Wisse

Farrar, Straus and Giroux
1996
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As messianic zeal sweeps through medieval Poland, the Jews of Goray divide between those who, like the Rabbi, insist that no one can "force the end" and those who follow the messianic pretender Sabbatai Zevi. But as hysteria and depravity increase, it becomes clear that it is not the Messiah who has come to Goray.
Shosha

Shosha

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Farrar, Straus Giroux Inc
1996
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"Shosha is a hauntingly lyrical love story set in Jewish Warsaw on the eve of its annihilation. Aaron Greidinger, an aspiring Yiddish writer and the son of a distinguished Hasidic rabbi, struggles to be true to his art when faced with the chance at riches and a passport to America. But as he and the rest of the Writers' Club wait in horror for Nazi Germany to invade Poland, Aaron rediscovers Shosha, his childhood love-still living on Krochmalna Street, still mysteriously childlike herself-who has been waiting for him all these years.
The Slave

The Slave

Isaac Bashevis Singer; C. Hemley

Farrar, Straus Giroux Inc
1988
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Four years after the Chmielnicki massacres of the seventeenth century, Jacob, a slave and cowherd in a Polish village high in the mountains, falls in love with Wanda, his master's daughter. Even after he is ransomed, he finds he can't live without her, and the two escape together to a distant Jewish community. Racked by his consciousness of sin in taking a Gentile wife and by the difficulties of concealing her identity, Jacob nonetheless stands firm as the violence of the era threatens to destroy the ill-fated couple.
Enemies, a Love Story

Enemies, a Love Story

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Farrar, Straus Giroux Inc
1988
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Almost before he knows it, Herman Broder, refugee and survivor of World War II, has three wives: Yadwiga, the Polish peasant who hid him from the Nazis; Masha, his beautiful and neurotic true love; and Tamara, his first wife, miraculously returned from the dead. Astonished by each new complication, and yet resigned to a life of evasion, Herman navigates a crowded, Yiddish New York with a sense of perpetually impending doom.