
Isaac Bashevis Singer
Author · November 21, 1902 – July 24, 1991 · 755 works
Isaac Bashevis Singer was a Polish-born Jewish American author noted for his short stories. He was one of the leading figures in the Yiddish literary movement, and received the Nobel Prize in literature in 1978. (Source (external link, opens in new tab).)
Books by Isaac Bashevis Singer

Shosha
1978

Der Knecht
1962

Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories
1966

Satan in Goray
1955

The magician of Lublin
1960

The Family Moskat
1950

Short stories
1982

In my father's court
1966

The Manor
1967

Enemies
1972

The Spinoza of Market Street
1958

Dark Forces
1980

Scum
1991

A Friend of Kafka
1962

Why Noah Chose the Dove (Sunburst Book)
1974

Wandering Stars
1974

Short Friday
1964

Enemies, a love story
1972

Prentice Hall Literature--Silver
1991

A day of pleasure
1963

Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Copper Level
2002

Short Friday, and other stories
1964

Power of Light
1980

Gimpel the fool and other stories
1957

Gimpel the Fool
1957

The certificate
1992

The death of Methuselah and other stories
1988

Meshugah
1994

The penitent
1983

Old love
1979

Prentice Hall Literature--Copper
1991

When Shlemiel went to Warsaw & other stories
1968

Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Gold Level
2002

Masterpieces of Fantasy and Wonder
1989

Reaches of Heaven
1980

An Isaac Bashevis Singer reader
1953
Shosha
1978

The fearsome inn
1967

Mazel and Shlimazel
1967

Passions
1976