Isaac Bashevis Singer

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Isaac Bashevis Singer (c.1903 in Polonia – 24 de julio 1991, Florida, SUA) era un scriptor in le lingua yiddish e un ganiator del Premio Nobel.

Isaac Bashevis Singer
Sexo mascule
Nascentia 1903-11-21, 1904-07-14, 1904 (Leoncin, Radzymin)
Decesso 1991-07-24, 1991 (Surfside, Miami)
Causa de decesso accidente cerebrovascular[*]
Loco de reposo Cedar Park Cemetery[*]
Ethnicitate Judeo
Citatania Statos Unite de America, Polonia, Imperio Russe
Occupation traductor, romancero[*], esperantista, autobiographo[*], jornalista[*], children's writer[*], scriptor, scenarista[*], prosaista[*], Nobel Prize winner[*]
Obras notabile The Magician of Lublin[*], Gimpel the Fool[*]
Conjuge Alma Wassermann[*]
Infantes Israel Zamir[*]
Fratres/sorores Esther Kreitman[*], Israel Joshua Singer[*]
Premios Premio Nobel pro Litteratura, National Book Award[*], Itzik Manger Prize[*], Buber-Rosenzweig-Medal[*], honorary doctor of Ben-Gurion University[*], honorary doctor of the University of Miami[*], National Book Award[*]
Lingua anglese, esperanto, Lingua yiddish, polonese
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ISNI 0000000121441882
VIAF 95207392
IMDB nm0801953
Commons Isaac Bashevis Singer

Su patre era un rabbi chassidic. Su matre era le filia de un rabbi misnagdic (orthodoxe ma anti-chassidic), e illa habeva un punto de vista plus rationalistic in contrasto al mysticismo de su sposo le rabbi. Singer ha rejectate le orthodoxia de su parentes, influencite per su fratre plus vetere, le scriptor Israel Joshua Singer.

Ille era un vegetariano pro rationes ethic e ha dicite in un interview con le New York Times que su vegetarianismo era "non pro mi sanitate, ma pro le sanitate del gallinas." [1]

Ille ha recipite le Premio Nobel pro Litteratura in 1978 "pro su arte narrative impassionate que, con radices in un tradition cultural polonese-judee, effectua a viver conditiones universal human"[2], e es le sol scriptor in yiddish qui ha ganiate lo.

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  1. https://www.nytimes.com/1978/11/26/archives/isaac-bashevis-singer-talks-about-everything-the-first-of-a-twopart.html
  2. https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/literature/1978/singer/facts