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A Certain Bridge: Isaac Bashevis Singer on Literature and Life

In 'A Certain Bridge: Isaac Bashevis Singer on Literature and Life,' readers are treated to a compilation of essays and personal reflections by the esteemed author Isaac Bashevis Singer. This volume offers a glimpse into the mind of a literary giant, as Singer shares his insights on the craft of writing, his personal experiences, and the inspirations that fueled his celebrated career. The book provides a rich tapestry of Singer's thoughts on the art of storytelling and the role of literature in the human experience. more

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Isaac Bashevis Singer
Isaac Bashevis Singer

Isaac Bashevis Singer, born on November 21, 1902 in Poland and died on July 24, 1991, was an outstanding Jewish American author. His works are renowned for their vivid portrayal of the lives and experiences of Eastern European Jews, and he has won widespread acclaim for his unique narrative style and profound humanistic concerns. more

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“If creative work protects a man against mental illness, it is small wonder that he pursues it with avidity; and even if the state of mind he is seeking to avoid is no more than a mild state of depression or apathy, this still constitutes a cogent reason for engaging in creative work even when it brings no obvious external benefit in its train.”

“One writes such a story [The Lord of the Rings] not out of the leaves of trees still to be observed, nor by means of botany and soil-science; but it grows like a seed in the dark out of the leaf-mold of the mind: out of all that has been seen or thought or read, that has long ago been forgotten, descending into the deeps. No doubt there is much personal selection, as with a gardener: what one throws on one's personal compost-heap; and my mold is evidently made largely of linguistic matter.”