![]() ![]() But it comes to life in Singer’s memories and writing in general. This world has gone forever, destroyed by the most terrible of all scourges that have afflicted the Jews and other people in Poland. The book, called In My Father’s Court (1966), is sustained by a redeeming, melancholy sense of humour and a clear-sightedness free of illusion. I n one of his more light-hearted books, Isaac Bashevis Singer depicts his childhood in one of the over-populated poor quarters of Warsaw, a Jewish quarter, just before and during the First World War. Share via Email: Isaac Bashevis Singer – Biographical Share this content via Email. ![]() Share on LinkedIn: Isaac Bashevis Singer – Biographical Share this content on LinkedIn.Tweet: Isaac Bashevis Singer – Biographical Share this content on Twitter.Share on Facebook: Isaac Bashevis Singer – Biographical Share this content on Facebook. ![]()
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