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Journey to my father, Isaac Bashevis Singer Israel Zamir ; translated from the Hebrew by Barbara Harshav.

By: Publication details: New York : Arcade Pub., : Distributed by Little, Brown & Co. c1995.Description: x, 240 p., [8] p. of plates :ill. ;22 cmISBN:
  • 1559703091 (hc)
Other title:
  • Avi, Yitshak Bashevis-Zinger
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 839/.0933 B
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Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Biography 839 ZAM Available 030618
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When Isaac Bashevis Singer emigrated from Poland to America in 1935, he left behind his wife and five-year-old son, Israel, with the promise to send for them as soon as he got settled. He never did. Mother and child moved first to the USSR and ultimately to Israel, where Zamir grew up on a kibbutz. In 1995, twenty years after their separation, Zamir came to New York to meet his father. Singer's strengths and failings, his methods of working, his passion for the Yiddish language, his lust for words, for women, and for life, all come to new light in Zamir's candid and touching account. Journey to My Father, Isaac Bashevis Singer is a personal and moving portrait of one of this century's major writers. It is also an honest exploration of the often charged and complex relationship between father and son, and son and father.

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