Isaac Bashevis Singer
Titel im Angebot
Golem
„Golem“ ist ein Roman des Nobelpreisträgers Isaac Bashevis Singer, der die traditionelle Geschichte des Golems aus der jüdischen Folklore präsentiert. Das Werk erschien erstmals 1969 auf Jiddisch, der Autor selbst übersetzte den Roman 1982 ins Englische.
Izabrane priče za decu
Izgubljen u Americi
This novel tells about Singer's departure from Poland and his first year as an emigrant in America, where he will stay for the rest of his life.
Lik i druge pripovijesti
Neprijatelji / ljubavna priča
Enemies: A Love Story, perhaps Singer's best-known novel, takes place in New York in the 1950s.
Ništarija
The novel in the form of a monologue confession asks the question: is the escape from modernity into rigid fundamentalism salvation or a new kind of prison? Singer does not give a clear answer, but through Shapiro's passionate defense of penance, he criti
Rob
A masterpiece by the great writer and Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer, set in 17th-century Poland, after the pogrom of the Cossacks led by Bogdan Khmelnytsky. This great romance novel has long been a favorite reading and, one might say, a classic
Šoše
"Shosha" (1978) is an intimate and tragic story set in the Jewish community of Warsaw before World War II. Written with warmth and deep humanism, the novel is a moving portrayal of a lost world and the universal search for love.
Strasti i druge pripovijetke
Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978, Isaac Bashevis Singer is a prolific writer of novellas and short stories. And in this collection of short stories, the author's penchant for mysticism, grotesque, folklore and eroticism is expressed.









