ISBN-13: 9783906769745 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 272 str.
This book explores Jewishness in the writings of Isaac Bashevis Singer. The author makes a close examination of Singer s literary works, Judaism, Jewish history and related criticism to illustrate Singer s unique but ambiguous position in American Jewish literature.
The book offers a discussion of Singer s modernity. Singer s Jewishness finds its major expression in challenging the notion of covenant and the concept of -the coming modern consciousness- of Spinoza s philosophy. The book also focuses on Singer s representation of Jewish assimilation in the past and present, both in Poland and in America and on the de-Americanisation of the Holocaust.
After an examination of Singer s narrative strategies the author also discusses the similarities and diversities of four major American Jewish writers, Singer, Bellow, Malamud and Roth in terms of Jewish identity and Jewish historical consciousness."