Master of Dreams: A Memoir of Isaac Bashevis Singer

by Dvorah Telushkin

Hardcover, 1997

Status

Available

Call number

922 SIN

Publication

William Morrow & Co (1997), Edition: 1st, 350 pages

Description

"Through a series of poignant and striking vignettes, Master of Dreams describes how Telushkin became Singer's assistant, then his editor, and after five years, his translator. And finally, she became the one person to whom Singer taught his craft as a writer." "Throughout her tenure with Singer, Telushkin kept detailed diaries chronicling both their literary efforts and the evolution of their personal relationship. With this affectionate assessment of the later years of Singer's life, Telushkin reveals the brilliant but troubled Nobel laureate in all his complexity. Included here are many of the great moments in Singer's life - his winning of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978, his fiery encounter with then-Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin, and his surprising meeting with Barbra Streisand, who adapted and starred in the movie version of Singer's short story "Yentl." But Master of Dreams reveals the private Singer as well, the "merry pessimist" haunted by despair and torn between the old-world ethics of his Hasidic forebears in Europe and the moral abandon of modern secular man."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (more)

User reviews

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I was very disappointed by this book. The writing skipped from anecdote to anecdote, and there was practically no perception nor introspection. The only analysis provided was superficial. The author is probably a kind person, but I'm not sure who would gain from reading her experiences.

Original language

English

ISBN

0688118666 / 9780688118662

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