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Definition of Isaac Bashevis Singer
1. Noun. United States writer (born in Poland) of Yiddish stories and novels (1904-1991).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Isaac Bashevis Singer
Literary usage of Isaac Bashevis Singer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. First Lessons: A Report on Elementary Education in America by William J. Bennett (1986)
"Others have featured brief biographies, or poetry, and even the works of contemporary
storytellers like Isaac Bashevis Singer. The editors and publishers of ..."
2. Mentor Texts: Teaching Writing Through Children's Literature, K-6by Lynne R. Dorfman, Rose Cappelli by Lynne R. Dorfman, Rose Cappelli (2007)
"When Isaac Bashevis Singer began his book The Fearsome Inn with "It was as if
the snow treasures of heaven had been opened," he could have just told readers ..."
3. The Jewish Travel Guide by Betsy Sheldon (2001)
"Notable neighborhood residents of the Upper West Side have included Isaac Bashevis
Singer, who lived at 86th between Broadway and Amsterdam, ..."
4. Wisdom for the Soul: Five Millennia of Prescriptions for Spiritual Healing by Larry Chang (2006)
"Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1904-1991 - in The Times, 1982 Choice of attention - to
pay attention to this and ignore that — is to the inner life what choice of ..."
5. Poland by Tomasz Torbus (2001)
"The death of Polish-born American author Isaac Bashevis Singer (born 1904 in
Radzymin near Warsaw, died 1991 in Florida), who best described the decline of ..."
6. How to Make the Most of a Flying Saucer Experience by Professor Solomon (1998)
"Isaac Bashevis Singer has described Yiddish as the "language of us all, the idiom
of frightened and hopeful humanity. ..."
7. Prague by Bernd F. Gruschwitz (2001)
"English-language readers may be familiar with him through the stories of Isaac
Bashevis Singer: the figure's original creator was Jehuda ben Bezalel. also ..."
8. First Lessons: A Report on Elementary Education in America by William J. Bennett (1986)
"Others have featured brief biographies, or poetry, and even the works of contemporary
storytellers like Isaac Bashevis Singer. The editors and publishers of ..."
9. Mentor Texts: Teaching Writing Through Children's Literature, K-6by Lynne R. Dorfman, Rose Cappelli by Lynne R. Dorfman, Rose Cappelli (2007)
"When Isaac Bashevis Singer began his book The Fearsome Inn with "It was as if
the snow treasures of heaven had been opened," he could have just told readers ..."
10. The Jewish Travel Guide by Betsy Sheldon (2001)
"Notable neighborhood residents of the Upper West Side have included Isaac Bashevis
Singer, who lived at 86th between Broadway and Amsterdam, ..."
11. Wisdom for the Soul: Five Millennia of Prescriptions for Spiritual Healing by Larry Chang (2006)
"Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1904-1991 - in The Times, 1982 Choice of attention - to
pay attention to this and ignore that — is to the inner life what choice of ..."
12. Poland by Tomasz Torbus (2001)
"The death of Polish-born American author Isaac Bashevis Singer (born 1904 in
Radzymin near Warsaw, died 1991 in Florida), who best described the decline of ..."
13. How to Make the Most of a Flying Saucer Experience by Professor Solomon (1998)
"Isaac Bashevis Singer has described Yiddish as the "language of us all, the idiom
of frightened and hopeful humanity. ..."
14. Prague by Bernd F. Gruschwitz (2001)
"English-language readers may be familiar with him through the stories of Isaac
Bashevis Singer: the figure's original creator was Jehuda ben Bezalel. also ..."