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_aSinger , Issac Bashevis _936296 |
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_aසතුරෝ=Enemies _ba love story |
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_aMeerigama _bAhasirwada Prakasakayo _c2015 _g2015 |
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_a347 p. _c22 cm. |
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500 | _asaac Bashevis Singer was a Polish American author of Jewish descent, noted for his short stories. He was one of the leading figures in the Yiddish literary movement, and received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978. His memoir, "A Day Of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing Up in Warsaw", won the U.S. National Book Award in Children's Literature in 1970, while his collection "A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories" won the U.S. National Book Award in Fiction in 197 | ||
520 | _aAlmost before he knows it, Herman Broder, refugee and survivor of World War II, has three wives; Yadwiga, the Polish peasant who hid him from the Nazis; Masha , his beautiful and neurotic true love; and Tamara, his first wife, miraculously returned from the dead. Astonished by each new complication, and yet resigned to a life of evasion, Herman navigates a crowded, Yiddish New York with a sense of perpetually impending doom | ||
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_aLiterature _981946 |
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_aSinhalese fiction _981947 |
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_aTranslation _95341 |
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_aDomestic fiction _981948 |
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_aAlahakoon , Sisira _etr. _958758 |
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