Deborah Treisman exchanged e-mails with David Stromberg, a writer, translator, and literary critic who lives and works in Jerusalem, and who uncovered Isaac Bashevis Singer’s story “Inventions,” which ...
A conversation with David Stromberg, a writer, translator, and literary scholar who is the editor for the Singer estate. You found “The Boarder,” a previously unpublished story by Isaac Bashevis ...
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 ...
‘A Yiddish writer in America is an unseen entity,” Isaac Bashevis Singer once wrote, “almost a ghost.” He offered this comment to explain why he felt inclined in his fables and fictions “to search for ...
Many books, biographies and articles have been written about the life and work of Isaac Bashevis Singer. An exclusive discovery of the filmmakers brings to light a hitherto unknown chapter of his life ...
The Polish Review, a multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed scholarly quarterly devoted to Polish topics, is the official journal of The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America. The work of ...
An established journal of literary criticism publishing substantial essays reflectinga variety of critical approaches and covering all periods of literary history. Publisher Information Founded in ...
PETA chose what some may consider a strange way to honor the legacy of both the famed Yiddish writer Isaac Bashevis Singer and the Warsaw Uprising, organizing a lunch, hosted by the Polish supermodel ...
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