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A significant event, a major addition to the English-language Singer oeuvre. It is a startling, piercing work of fiction, a book with a strong claim to being Singer's masterpiece. "The New York Times"
A matchless portrait of human frailty seen from the perspective of a vast compassionate understanding. A major work, from one of the great modern novelists. "Kirkus Reviews"
This major novel is a welcome addition to the Singer library. "Library Journal""
"A significant event, a major addition to the English-language Singer oeuvre. It is a startling, piercing work of fiction, a book with a strong claim to being Singer's masterpiece." --The New York Times
"A matchless portrait of human frailty seen from the perspective of a vast compassionate understanding. A major work, from one of the great modern novelists." --Kirkus Reviews
"This major novel is a welcome addition to the Singer library." --Library Journal
Isaac Singer grew up in Poland,the son of a rabbi, and emigrated to the USA in 1935 where he worked as a journalist and wrote novels in Yiddish.
He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978, and died in 1991.
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