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Issac Beshevis Singer - آئزک بÛØ´ÛÙÙس سÙگر
Usne Dekh Ke Pas Betha Tha
آس اÙر آسا(Ûµ)
Issac Beshevis Singer - آئزک بÛØ´ÛÙÙس سÙگر
Subha Ke Waqat Hosh Mein Aai
آس اÙر آسا(4)
Issac Beshevis Singer - آئزک بÛØ´ÛÙÙس سÙگر
Din Nikalgta Ho Roshi Chubti
آس اÙر آسا(Û³)
Issac Beshevis Singer - آئزک بÛØ´ÛÙÙس سÙگر
Dekhte Dekhte Utha Tofaan
آس اÙر آسا(Û²)
Issac Beshevis Singer - آئزک بÛØ´ÛÙÙس سÙگر
Sham Ka Waqat Tha Udasi Thi
آس اÙر آسا(Û±)
Issac Beshevis Singer - آئزک بÛØ´ÛÙÙس سÙگر
Aik Jangal Ghana Ghana Sa Tha
Isaac Bashevis Singer was born on November 21, 1902. He was the polish-born Jewish writer in Yiddish. In 1978 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature. The polish form of his British name was Icek Hersz Zynger. Issac used his mother’s name as his pen name in start. His pen name was Izaak Baszewis.
In the Yiddish literary movement he was the leading figure. He was the only one who was writing and publishing in Yiddish. He was also awarded two U.S. National Book Awards. One in Children's Literature for his memoir A Day Of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing Up in Warsaw (1970) and one in Fiction for his collection A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories (1974).