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Isaac Bashevis Singer


Poland (1904 - 1991)

Issac Bashevis Singer was the author of many novels, stories, children's' books and memoirs. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978.
 
Series
Manor
   1. The Manor (1967)
   2. The Estate (1969)
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Novels
   The Family Moskat (1950)
   Satan in Goray (1955)
   The Magician of Lublin (1960)
   The Slave (1962)
   The Fearsome Inn (1967)
   Mazel and Shlimazel (1967)
   Elijah The Slave (1970)
   Joseph and Koza (1970)
   The Topsy-Turvy Emperor of China (1971)
   The Wicked City (1972)
   Enemies, a Love Story (1972)
   The Hasidim (1973)
   Fools of Chelm (1975)
   A Young Man in Search of Love (1978)
   Shosha (1978)
   Yentl the Yeshiva Boy (1983)
   The Penitent (1983)
   Why Noah Chose the Dove (1984)
   The King of the Fields (1988)
   Scum (1991)
   The Certificate (1992)
   Shadows on the Hudson (1998)
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Collections
   Gimpel the Fool (1957)
   The Spinoza of Market Street (1961)
   A Day of Pleasure (1963)
   Short Friday (1963)
   Selected Short Stories (1966)
   Zlateh the Goat (1966)
   The Seance (1968)
   A Friend of Kafka (1969)
   When Shlemiel Went to Warsaw (1969)
   A Crown of Feathers (1973)
   Passions (1975)
   Naftali and the Storyteller and His Horse, Sus (1976)
   Old Love (1979)
   More Stories from My Father's Court (1980)
   The Power Of Light (1980)
   Reaches of Heaven (1981)
   The Collected Stories (1982)
   Stories for Children (1984)
   The Image (1985)
   The Death of Methuselah (1988)
   The Last Demon (2011)
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Novellas and Short Stories
   Fate
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Non fiction show
 
Omnibus editions show
 
Anthologies containing stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer
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The Best American Short Stories of the Century (2008)
(Best American Short Stories)
edited by
Katrina Kenison and John Updike
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Dark (2000)
Stories of Madness, Murder and the Supernatural
edited by
Clint Willis

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Awards
National Book Award for Fiction Best Book winner (1974) : A Crown of Feathers: And Other Stories
Nobel Prize in Literature Lifetime Achievement winner (1978)
PEN/Faulkner Award for fiction Best Book nominee (1989) : The Death of Methuselah: And Other Stories


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