![]() | |
What's new? TocDocuments Essays Biographies Presidents About Info |
FRtR > Outlines > American Literature > American Prose Since 1945: Realism and Experimentation > Authors > Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904-1991)
An Outline of American Literatureby Kathryn VanSpanckerenAmerican Prose Since 1945: Realism and Experimentation: Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904-1991)
*** Index***
Singer's writings served as bookends for the Holocaust -- the destruction of much of European Jewry at the hands of the Nazis and their collaborators. On the one hand, he described -- in novels such as The Manor (1967) and The Estate (1969), set in 19th-century Russia, and The Family Moskat (1950), focused on a Polish-Jewish family between the world wars -- the world of European Jewry that no longer exists. Complementing that were his writings set after the war, such as Enemies, A Love Story (1972), whose protagonists were survivors of the Holocaust seeking to create new lives for themselves. *** Index***
for From Revolution to Reconstruction - an .HTML project. Last update: 2025-4-14 time: 04:57 © 1994- 2007. All rights reserved. Department of Humanities Computing |