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Israel Joschua Singer

    November 30, 1893 – February 10, 1944

    Israel Joshua Singer was a novelist writing in Yiddish. His work frequently delved into the complexities of Jewish life and tradition, intertwining spiritual concerns with everyday realities. Singer's prose is distinguished by its psychological depth and compelling narrative, drawing readers into the worlds of his characters. His writings offer a valuable contribution to Yiddish literature, reflecting the intellectual and social currents of his time.

    Israel Joschua Singer
    Prosťáček Joše
    Josche
    Yoshe Kalb
    The Brothers Ashkenazi
    The family Carnovsky
    • The dread shadow of Nazism falls upon the Carnovsky family, three generations of Jews who believe themselves totally assimilated into German society. David, who has prospered in "enlightened, civilized" Berlin and considers himself "more German than the Germans", cannot rationalize the momentous events engulfing him. His son Georg, a famous doctor, taught by his father to be "Jewish at home, a German in the street", is stripped of his practice, his possessions, and ultimately his illusions. And his young son Jegor is pulled between his love for the fatherland and the Jewishness he scorns. A tragedy of torn loyalties, this powerful and panoramic novel has become one of the classics of our time.

      The family Carnovsky
    • The Brothers Ashkenazi

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.4(653)Add rating

      With a large cast of characters, this is a social novel, a family saga set against the rise of capitalism and of a Jewish bourgeoisie in Lodz. It tells the story, through an interwoven plot, of the clash between old traditions and growing desires.

      The Brothers Ashkenazi
    • Based on a popular folk legend. Yoshe Kalb is a brilliant and haunting novel set in nineteenth-century Galicia. Nahum, a naive and sensitive young man, is thrust into the decadent world of corrupt and competing hasidic dynasties when he marries the daughter of a powerful Rabbi. I. J. Singer explores the darker side of hasidic life and the forces of sin and saintliness that vie for Nahum's soul.

      Yoshe Kalb
    • Nejznámější román bratra slavného I. B. Singera byl rovněž zdramatizován a patří k nesporným vrcholům jidiš prózy 20. století. Příběh zbožného mladíka, jenž se na dvoře tyranského cadika proti vlastní vůli zaplete s cadikovou ženou, vyústí v drama lidské identity. Žena umírá a její milenec odchází z rodného kraje, aby se po letech vrátil jako někdo docela jiný, o jehož totožnosti se v náboženské obci vede spor. Ke světovému úspěchu románu přispěla autorova znalost dobových reálií, mistrné líčení atmosféry cadikova dvora, skvěle vykreslené postavy a v neposlední řadě strhující příběh.

      Prosťáček Joše