ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER

Isaac Bashevis Singer
Gender: Male
Known for: Writing
Birthday: July 14, 1904
Deathday: July 24, 1991
Place of Birth: Leoncin, Poland, Russian Empire [now Leoncin, Mazowieckie, Poland]
Biography
Isaac Bashevis Singer (Yiddish: יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער; November 11, 1903 – July 24, 1991) was a Polish-born Jewish-American novelist, short-story writer, memoirist, essayist, and translator. Some of his works were adapted for the theater. He wrote and published first in Yiddish and later translated his own works into English with the help of editors and collaborators. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978. A leading figure in the Yiddish literary movement, he was awarded two U.S. National Book Awards, one in Children's Literature for his memoir A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing Up in Warsaw (1970) and one in Fiction for his collection A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories (1974).
Notable work
Filmography
Starring
1975·
ApostrophesSelf
Production
2025·
Golem in PompeiNovel
2007·
Love Comes LatelyShort Story
Novel
1983·
YentlAuthor
Novel
1976·
The JokeBook
1974·
PlayhouseStory
1974·
The CafeteriaWriter
1973·
Zlateh the GoatOriginal Story