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 ...
Most Jews don’t know that the Forward (known in Yiddish as the Forverts) published not only fiction by Isaac Bashevis Singer, but his essays too. In fact, Singer used at least three pen names to ...
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.
The writer was not impressed with the Barbra Streisand adaptation of his short story, but this performance captures its mysticism and humanity so well, he would surely approve it ...
New photos have been released of BASHEVIS’S DEMONS, which comprises three short stories by legendary Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer and will be presented Off-Broadway direct from engagements ...
What do Maurice Sendak, Isaac Bashevis Singer, and Commentary magazine have in common? Singer, who won the 1978 Nobel Prize for Literature, wrote his works first in Yiddish, and some were translated ...
IN MY FATHER’S COURT by Isaac Bashevis Singer. 307 pages. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $5.50. “There are still mysterious forces at work in the world,” says Isaac Bashevis Singer. Dipping his pen in an ...
8.75 x 6 x 6 in. (22.2 x 15.2 x 15.2 cm.) Signature: Signed and dated "66" to back of bronze portion of the work. On the square wood base, with the metal tag, it says: "Arts in Judaism Award - 1968 ...
Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904-1991) is widely recognized as the most popular Yiddish writer of the twentieth century, but although he was a very public and outgoing figure, much about his personal life ...