Even if I married a whole harem of women I’d still act like a bachelor
Elaine Showalter: Isaac Bashevis Singer, 17 September 1998
Shadows on the Hudson
by Isaac Bashevis Singer, translated by Joseph Sherman.
Hamish Hamilton, 560 pp., £16.99, June 1998,0 241 13940 6 Show More
by Isaac Bashevis Singer, translated by Joseph Sherman.
Hamish Hamilton, 560 pp., £16.99, June 1998,
Isaac Bashevis Singer: A Life
by Janice Hadda.
Oxford, 254 pp., £22.50, February 1998,0 19 508420 9 Show More
by Janice Hadda.
Oxford, 254 pp., £22.50, February 1998,
“... and avocado: ‘he may have been on a green diet but he hadn’t stopped drinking blood,’ Saul Bellow said recalling the occasion. The epithets women use are ‘capricious’, ‘captivating’ and ‘childlike’. Singer had a harem of translators, admirers, groupies and muses: Hadda notes the ‘fascinating but implausible fact that Bashevis ... ”