Isaac Singer
Isaac Bashevis Singer, Polish American author, was admired for his re-creation of the forgotten world of 19th century Poland and his depiction of a timeless Jewish ghetto existence. He was one of the few and greatest writers of the Yiddish language. Singer wrote many novels, short stories, childrens books in his time. He will forever be remembered as a legend of Yiddish writers because he touched many with his moving stories of the Jewish life, centered primarily on the period of the Holocaust. Born in Radzymin, Poland, on July 14,1904, Isaac Bashevis Singer was born into a family of five. When he was four, he moved with his family to Warsaw. He was educated in the Jewish schools and at one time he was enrolled in a rabbinical seminary (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.com). Though his rabbinical studies held a strong importance to him, he "long
he joined his brother in New York, who also was a writer, and began working for the Jewish Daily Forward. His writings addressed "existential and spiritual questions through folk tales and parables" (http://www. Most of his writings took place in the shtelt, or small Jewish village, and define the world of European Jews before World War II (Britannica Online). Throughout the 1940's his reputation began to grow among the Yiddish speaking immigrants (http://www. Isaac Singer wrote most of his writings in Yiddish, "a language derived from medieval High German and written in Hebrew" (Elements of Literature 894). Here he learned about the Jewish life in the Shtetl, or Jewish town or village, which would later become a topic for his short stories and novels (Taynes Wold Authors). In 1991 he published his last story, "Scum", in that same year Isaac Bashevis Singer died at the age of eighty-seven. Singer wrote a number of prestigious childrens books, novels autobiographical stories, short stories, and a memoir. Fearing Nazi persecution, Singer became a foreign correspondent and emigrated to the United States. , he continued to write much more, several volumes of memoirs, autobiographical stories and more than a dozen collections of childrens stories.
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