Isaac Bashevis Singer
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Gimpel luda
Singer's tendency towards mysticism, grotesque, folklore and eroticism is also expressed in this collection of short stories. The characters are subject to strong passions, and the real intertwines with the imaginary.
Golem
"The Golem" is a novel by Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer, which presents a traditional story of the golem from Jewish folklore. The work was first published in Yiddish in 1969, and the author himself translated the novel into English in 1982.
Izabrane priče za decu
Izgubljen u Americi
Ovaj roman priča o Singerovom odlasku iz Poljske i njegovoj prvoj emigrantskoj godini u Americi, gdje će ostati do kraja života.
Lik i druge pripovijesti
"Henry Miller zadnjih je godina svoga života govorio kako je na početku spisateljske karijere htio pisati kao Knut Hamsun, a kako sada, u zadnjem desetljeću, da se ponovo rodi, želi pisati kao Isak Bashevis Singer." - Dario Grgić
Muškatovi, sv. 1-2
"The Moskats" (1986) is an epic novel that follows the story of the Moskat family in Poland.
Neprijatelji / ljubavna priča
Enemies: A Love Story, perhaps Singer's best-known novel, takes place in New York in the 1950s.
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
„Schoscha“ (1978) ist eine intime und tragische Geschichte, die in der jüdischen Gemeinde Warschaus vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg spielt. Mit Wärme und tiefem Humanismus geschrieben, ist der Roman ein bewegendes Porträt einer verlorenen Welt und der universel









