Right now at the Théâtre de la Colline in Paris, France, Yiddish is taking center stage. Amos Gitai’s Golem, running until April 3, is adapted from a story by Isaac Bashevis Singer. Intended for young ...
Readers of the Yiddish Forverts in the 1940s would have been familiar with the contributors Yitskhok Bashevis, Yitskhok Varshavski and D. Segal, whose bylines appeared frequently atop articles that ...
The only Yiddish writer to win the Nobel Prize, Isaac Bashevis Singer would have been 100 on Wednesday. In honor of the occasion, the Library of America has released three volumes of his collected ...
As Isaac Bashevis Singer takes the microphone, he greets roaring applause in his Polish accent, ready with prepared remarks about his personal relationship with religion, philosophy and mysticism.
Writings on Yiddish and Yiddishkayt, the War Years, 1939-1945 Isaac Bashevis Singer, edited and trans. from the Yiddish by David Stromberg. White Goat, $24.95 (206p) ISBN 979-8-9886773-0-7 ...
This month, the Library of America, in concert with other cultural institutions, including the National Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Mass., is staging a celebration of Isaac Bashevis Singer. July ...
Scholars say Grade’s personal papers, now online, detail how his tempestuous marriage explains, in part, why he never reached the wider audience of Isaac Bashevis Singer. By Joseph Berger Like Isaac ...
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