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Isaac Bashevis Singer: Writings on Yiddish and Yiddishkayt: The War Years, 1939-1947

by Isaac Bashevis Singer , David Stromberg
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798987707890
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: White Goat Press
  • Publisher Imprint: White Goat Press
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  • Pages: 181
  • Original Price: GBP 15.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 259 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Judaism / Rituals & Practice

A poignant exploration of Jewish identity and Yiddish culture during the Holocaust years. This collection of essays by Isaac Bashevis Singer, translated and edited by David Stromberg, offers a unique window into Singer's thoughts on Yiddish language, Jewish tradition, and the challenges of modernity during a time of immense historical upheaval.

Selected from Singer's writings in the Forverts, these essays capture his urgent desire to preserve Yiddish culture as it faced destruction. Singer grapples with questions of faith, assimilation, and the role of literature in a world consumed by war. Discover Singer's reflections on:

  • The essence of Yiddishkayt
  • The impact of the Holocaust on Jewish consciousness
  • The struggle between tradition and modernity

This volume provides a powerful and intimate look at a literary giant wrestling with the fate of his people and his art. Perfect for readers interested in Jewish history, Yiddish culture, and the enduring power of the human spirit.

Isaac Bashevis Singer (1903- 1991) was a Polish-born Jewish-American author of novels, short stories, memoirs, essays, and stories for children. His career spanned nearly seven decades of literary production, much of it spent translating his own work from Yiddish into English, which he undertook with various collaborators and editors. Singer published widely during his lifetime, with nearly sixty stories appearing in The New Yorker, and received numerous awards and prizes, including two Newbery Honor Book Awards (1968 and 1969), two National Book Awards (1970 and 1974), and the Nobel Prize for Literature (1978). Known for fiction that portrayed 19th-century Polish Jewry as well as supernatural tales that combined Jewish mysticism with demonology, Singer was a master storyteller whose sights were set squarely on the tension between human nature and the human spirit.

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