Isaac Bashevis Singer

Isaac Bashevis Singer

1996 • 206 pages

This book focuses on the Nobel-prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer's stories for children. Singer's children's stories arose from his own upbringing in a culture of storytelling, and they present to the reader a record of the folktales and cultural humour of Singer's literate Eastern European culture. This title offers a systematic analysis of Singer's works for children and an introduction to his own cultural, historical, and biographical roots.


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