Isaac Bashevis Singer

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Isaac Bashevis Singer – July 24, 1991 was a Polish-born, Jewish-American author. He was a leading figure in the Yiddish literary movement and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978. He won two U.S. National Book Awards, one in Children's Literature for his memoir A Day Of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing Up in Warsaw and one in Fiction for his collection A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories. Isaac Bashevis Singer was born in 1902 in Leoncin village near Warsaw, Poland, then part of the Russian Empire. A few years later, the family moved to a nearby Polish town of Radzymin, which...
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quick facts
Birthdate:November 21, 1902
Birthplace:Leoncin
Date of death:July 24, 1991
Religion:Judaism
Also known as:Icek Hersz Zynger

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1974 National Book Award for Fiction A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories
1970 National Book Award for Children's Books A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing up in Warsaw
1969 Newbery Honor When Shlemiel Went to Warsaw and Other Stories
1968 Newbery Honor The Fearsome Inn
1967 Newbery Honor Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories
1989 Nominated - PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction The Death of Methuselah and Other Stories
1970 Nominated - National Book Award for Children's Books A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing up in Warsaw
1974 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories
1973 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction Enemies, a Love Story
1965 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction Short Friday y Other Stomes
1962 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction The Spinoza of Market Street
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Written works by Isaac Bashevis Singer

TitlePublishedGenre
Yentl
The Certificate Fiction
Shadows on the Hudson 1998 Fiction
Enemies, a Love Story 1966 Novel
Gimpel the Fool
The Family Moskat
Shosha Fiction
A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing up in Warsaw
Short Friday y Other Stomes Fiction
Why Noah chose the dove. Fiction
The power of light Children's literature
The image and other stories
The King of the Fields Fiction
In My Father's Court
Gimpel the fool and other stories Fiction
The Death of Methuselah and Other Stories 1988 Fiction
Isaac Bashevis Singer, three complete novels
Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories 1966 Children's literature
Scum
Satan in Goray Speculative fiction
Les Sages de Chelm
Lost in America
Enemies
Remembrances of a rabbi's son
slave
Meschugge
Mazel and Shlimazel
Szumowiny
Der Zauberer von Lublin
Miłośłc i wygnanie
Schatten über dem Hudson
Spinoza z ulicy Rynkowej
Alone in the wild forest
mahoir
Jakob der Knecht
Nobel lecture
Stories from Around the World
Escoria
A Friend of Kafka
Zjawa i inne opowiadania
knekht
Śaṭan be-Gore
Der Geschichtenerzähler
Un jour de plaisir
amico di Kafka
L'Esclave
Yentl
Der Tod des Methusalem und andere Geschichten vom Glück und Unglück der Menschen
bal-tshuve
Das Landgut. Roman
Reaches of heaven
Gifts
Un jeune homme a la recherche de l'amour
Old love
Der König der Felder
Golem, El Coloso de Barro
No Royalty A/C Gimpel the Fool
ʻOśeh ha-niflaʼot mi-Lublin
Pokutnik
familye Mushkat
The Magician of Lublin
young man in search of love
El esclavo
Love and Exile
Seance
image
Jentl. Großdruck. Erzählungen
-Nahalah
Yentl, bahur ha-yeshivah
Als Schlemihl nach Warschau ging. Acht Geschichten. ( Ab 10 J.)
Mishpaḥat Muskat
oṭn in Goray
Krótki piatek
Das Visum
Verloren in Amerika. Vom Schtetl in die Neue Welt
Amor y Exilio
Max, der Schlawiner. Roman
Le certificat
Noahs Taube. ( Ab 4 J.)
collected stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer
The Manor and the Estate
Mayśes̀ fun hinṭern oyṿn
Niewolnik
Penguin collected stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer
séance, and other stories
Short Stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer/Audio Cassette
Stories for Children
Gimpl tam
king of fields
Krochmalna No. 10/in My Father's Court
Mein Vater der Rabbi. Bilderbuch einer Kindheit
More Sewing for the Home
Bet ha-din shel aba
Elijah the Slave
Mazel Y Shlimazel
When Shlemiel Went to Warsaw and Other Stories 1968 Children's literature
Mas Historias de La Corte de Mi Padre
Massel und Schlamassel und andere Kindergeschichten
Mayn ṭaṭn's beys-din shṭub
Szosza
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Works by Isaac Bashevis Singer adapted to film

Enemies, a Love Story
Enemies, a Love Story
Release date:December 13, 1989
Directed by:Paul Mazursky
Genre:Romantic drama
Rated:R (USA)
Yentl
Yentl
Release date:November 18, 1983
Directed by:Barbra Streisand
Genre:Musical
Adapted from:Yentl
Rated:PG (USA)

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Personal relationships of Isaac Bashevis Singer

Alma Wassermann
Alma Wassermann
Lived:1907 - 1996
Together since:1940

Alma Wassermann {b.1907-d.1996} was wife of Isaac Bashevis Singer, novelist and short story writer.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What was Isaac Bashevis Singer's ethnicity?
  • A:
    Polish was the ethnic group of his ancestors.
  • Q:
    How did Isaac Bashevis Singer die?
  • A:
    He died in 1991 from a stroke.
  • Q:
    Where was Isaac Bashevis Singer born?
  • A:
    Isaac Bashevis Singer was born in Leoncin.
  • Q:
    Who is credited for their influence on Isaac Bashevis Singer?
  • A:
    Franz Kafka and Knut Hamsun inspired Isaac Bashevis Singer.
  • Q:
    Who was Isaac Bashevis Singer related to?
  • A:
    Isaac Bashevis Singer's sibling was Israel Joshua Singer.
  • Q:
    What well known book titles have been published by author, Isaac Bashevis Singer?
  • A:
    Well known works include -
    - Enemies, a Love Story
    - Shadows on the Hudson
    - The Certificate
    - A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing up in Warsaw
    - The Family Moskat
    - Shosha
    - Short Friday y Other Stomes
  • Q:
    What was Isaac Bashevis Singer's occupation?
  • A:
    Isaac Bashevis Singer was an accomplished writer.
  • Q:
    What religion did Isaac Bashevis Singer believe in?
  • A:
    Isaac Bashevis Singer was in the Judaism religious denomination.

Awards & Accolades

  • 1978
Isaac Bashevis Singer
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