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Singer, Isaac Bashevis - Sean French (review date 1988)
Sean French (review date 1988)
SOURCE: French, Sean. “Earthly Powers.” New Statesman and Society 1, no. 21 (28 October 1988): 33-34.
[In the following review, French asserts that The Death of Methuselah, and Other Stories is “a wonderful collection of stories” by “one of the great tale-tellers of this century.”]
“The Smuggler,” one of the stories in this collection, is little more than an anecdote, just over seven pages long. An autograph-hunter comes to see Singer in his Broadway apartment. Singer asks why he needs autographs. The man explains: “Some little madness everyone must have. If Jack the Ripper were resurrected from his grave, people would run to get his autograph, especially women.”
It emerges that the man is a failed Yiddish poet:
“How can you know whether a person is a poet or not? If an editor needs to fill a hole in his magazine and he publishes a poem of yours, then...
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- 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)
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