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The Spinoza of Market Street (1961) by Isaac Bashevis Singer is a collection of short stories, translated into English from Yiddish.
Isaac Bashevis Singer: Children’s Stories and Childhood Memoirs (1996) by Alida Allison is a collection of fictional children’s stories as well as excerpts from memoirs of Singer’s childhood.
Isaac Bashevis Singer: A Life (1997) by Janet Hadda is a comprehensive biography of Singer.
The Pagan Rabbi and Other Stories (1956) by Cynthia Ozick is a prize-winning collection of short stories written by...
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