Criticism > Short Story Criticism > Singer, Isaac Bashevis - Joseph Epstein (essay date 1991)
Singer, Isaac Bashevis - Joseph Epstein (essay date 1991)
Joseph Epstein (essay date 1991)
SOURCE: Epstein, Joseph. “Our Debt to I. B. Singer.” Commentary 92, no. 5 (November 1991): 31-37.
[In the following essay, Epstein commends the stories of Singer for helping many American Jews to understand better their cultural history.]
I met the late Isaac Bashevis Singer only once, briefly but unforgettably, in 1963. It was in Manhattan, at the apartment of one of his early translators. He was then fifty-nine, no kid, but only just coming into his own in a serious way as a writer now frequently published in English. I had read everything of his I could find. I admired him without qualification—thought him the possessor of a powerful artistic talent, a man touched by magic and thus greatly blessed and to be revered. Captivating on the page, he was not disappointing in person.
Twelve or fourteen people were in the apartment that evening—literary intellectuals, academics, editors. Singer...
[The entire page is 6866 words long]
Join eNotes
Over 3,500 study guides, question and answer forums, literature criticism, reference content, and much more!
Navigate
- Introduction
- Principal Works
-
Criticism
- David Evanier (review date 1988)
- Morton Ritts (review date 1988)
- Bryan Cheyette (review date 1988)
- Sean French (review date 1988)
- Lillian Schanfield (essay date 1988)
- Janet Hadda (essay date 1990)
- Margaret M. Boland (essay date 1990)
- Linda Nielson Eppich (essay date 1990)
- Martin Schwarz (essay date 1990)
- Herschel Levine (essay date 1991)
- Joseph Epstein (essay date 1991)
- Peter Stenberg (essay date 1991)
- Joseph Sherman (essay date 1994)
- Joseph Sherman (essay date 1995)
- Grace Farrell (essay date 1996)
- Nancy Berkowitz Bate (essay date 1996)
- Alice R. Kaminsky (essay date 1998)
- Stephen J. Whitfield (essay date 1999)
- Further Reading
- Copyright
