- Isaac in America
"Isaac in America: A Journey With Isaac Bashevis Singer", is a documentary made in 1986 by director
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The Oscar-nominated documentary "Isaac in America: A Journey With Isaac Bashevis Singer" presents a unique and close characterization of the celebrated writer
Isaac Bashevis Singer . It was filmed only a few short years before he passed away, and depicts the author looking back on his professional and life experiences. Singer is best known for hisYiddish stories, which have a universal appeal. He went on to win aNobel Prize in literature .From the documentary the viewer is able to see that Singer's personality matches his unconventional and unique written works. His office is filled with diplomas and awards, but Singer is well aware that the events of his life could have turned out in a very different manner. Born in 1902 in a small, Yiddish-speaking town not far from
Warsaw , he escapedNazi occupation by fleeing to theUnited States of America and settling inNew York City . There is a possibility that he could have starved if the Yiddish newspaper The Jewish DailyThe Forward had not acknowledged the promising writer’s talent and printed his stories frequently. "Isaac in America" focuses on the Nobel Prize winner during the final years of his existence.Singer spent the majority of his life in America, yet he and his work were strongly affected by his
birthplace . Despite venturing off to different locations, his work and experiences were measured against the backdrop of his hometown. The people Singer associated with and desired to write about were entirely Old World Yiddish speakers, people filled with fear and inquisitiveness about the supernatural. As Singer discusses in the film, he could not have written about Texan cowboys because he had no knowledge how they operated or their vernacular.Saul Bellow s and many other contemporaryJewish writers saw themselves as American writers who happened to be Jewish, conversely Singer viewed himself as a Jewish writer — one whose roots were demolished by theHolocaust , but could live on forever through his writings. "Isaac in America" provides the observer an additional layer of admiration to Singer’s writing by exploring itsmemoir -like themes and displaying the writer’s personal understanding of his pieces. The story “A Day atConey Island ,” for example, was crafted upon Singer’s first summer in America.Singer reads excerpts from the above-mentioned
short story and goes into details about it, he even shares self-effacing anecdotes and very intimate memories. The author goes so far as to revisit the characters and places that appeared in the work many years ago; Singer is both surprised and saddened by how they have been changed by time. The viewer is offered a rare glimpse of Singer in his apartment on theUpper West Side of Manhattan; his office is so full of books and documents that there is barely any space to move about. However, Singer is not bothered by the disarray. “Chaos is not really ugly,” he explains, “The chaos was before the world was created. Before God said, ‘Let there be light,’ there was chaos.” And because of this logic, he sees no reasoning in tidying up the clutter.The documentary takes a strict approach when Singer discusses his writing, making him a valuable asset for up-and-coming writers. The author is also filmed in a classroom, where he
lectures to pupils on the value of having a beginning, middle and end to a story and of maintaining a clear plot and comprehensible language, because “there’s no great art in confusing the reader.” As Singer goes on to talk about hisprofession , the more he reveals about himself. He asserts that all good stories are love stories because it is in love that a person becomes exposed and shows their true self. “No where is the human being, character, personality expressed so clearly as in love,” he says. With that he appears to reveal what becomes apparent from studying him: the writer’s fondness for words are equaled only by his adoration for women.Notes
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*cite web
title = Isaac Bashevis Singer: Isaac in America
publisher = New York Times
date = September 1986
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* [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/singer_i.html American Masters: Isaac Bashevis Singer]
* [http://www.ibsinger100.org/ Library of America: Exhibition: Isaac Bashevis Singer's Life in America]
* [http://www.loa.org/article.jsp?art=373 Library of America: "Isaac in America" Synopsis]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091279 "Isaac in America" page at Internet Movie Database ]
* [http://tjctv.com/movies/isaac-in-america/ "Isaac in America" review at The Jewish Channel]
* [http://www.jhvc.org/video_library/index.php?film_id=144 Overview at Jewish Heritage Video Collection]
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/isaac-bashevis-singer Biography: Isaac Bashevis Singer at Answers.com ]
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