TABLE OF CONTENTS
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Contents
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Separated Material
Administrative Information
Sources:
Description of Series
Series I. Works by Singer, 1958-1989, undated
Series II. Correspondence, 1951, 1965-1988
Series III. Financial and Legal Papers, 1972-1986
Series IV. Photographs and Works of Art, 1980, undated
Series V. Personal Files, 1981-1992, undated
Series VI. Works about Singer and His Work, 1973-1998, undated
Series VII. Works by Other Authors, 1959-1991, undated
Index
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Dvorah Telushkin:
An Inventory of His Collection of Isaac Bashevis Singer Papers in the
Manuscript Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
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Creator: |
Telushkin, Dvorah, 1954- |
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Title: |
Dvorah Telushkin Collection of Isaac
Bashevis Singer Papers |
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Dates: |
1951-1998 |
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Abstract: |
Dvorah Telushkin’s Isaac Bashevis
Singer materials date from 1951 to 1998 and include his manuscripts; clippings and
tearsheets of his published work; galley proofs, reviews, and correspondence;
clippings of articles about Singer; royalty statements, lecture contracts, and
receipts; one contact sheet; an award program; notes; and works by other authors. |
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RLIN Record ID: |
TXRC06-A24 |
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Extent: |
7 boxes, 2 galley folders (2.94 linear feet) |
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English, Yiddish, Hebrew |
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Repository: |
The University of Texas at Austin, Harry Ransom Humanities
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Dvorah Telushkin was born February 12, 1954, in Brooklyn, New York. She attended the
Yeshivah of Flatbush and studied at Bard College and Columbia University. Telushkin
met author Isaac Bashevis Singer in 1975, when she was twenty-one years old and
unable to afford the cost of a creative writing course that Singer was teaching at
Bard College. She wrote to Singer, offering to drive him between Manhattan and the
college in return for auditing the class. This led to a position as his personal
secretary and assistant that lasted for twelve years.
Telushkin’s first marriage was to photojournalist Abraham Menashe, with whom she has
one daughter. She married Rabbi Joseph Telushkin in 1988; they have three children
and currently reside in New York. Telushkin, who studied Yiddish at Columbia
University, has translated short stories by Singer and other Yiddish writers, and
she also performs at storytelling festivals.
Telushkin wrote about her years with Singer in a memoir, Master of Dreams (1998).
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Dvorah Telushkin’s Isaac Bashevis Singer materials date from 1951 to 1998 and include
his manuscripts, clippings and tearsheets of his published work, galley proofs,
reviews, and correspondence, as well as clippings of articles about Singer, royalty
statements, lecture contracts, receipts, one contact sheet, an award program, notes,
and works by other authors. The materials are in seven series: I. Works by Singer,
1958-1989, undated; II. Correspondence, 1951, 1965-1988; III. Financial and Legal
Papers, 1972-1986; Series IV. Photographs and Works of Art, 1980, undated; Series V.
Personal Files, 1981-1992, undated; Series VI. Works about Singer and His Work,
1973-1998, undated; and Series VII. Works by Other Authors, 1959-1991, undated.
Singer’s works are arranged alphabetically by their English titles. Manuscripts are
in English unless described otherwise in the following folder list. Notable
manuscripts include Yiddish handwritten fragments and a corrected typescript of
The King of the Fields, typescript fragments of
The Lost Tribe, and corrected typescript pages of
Shosha. Most of Singer’s fiction was first
published in the Yiddish newspaper The Jewish Daily
Forward (Forverts), and many clippings of the
published texts are present. Many of the manuscripts have corrections by Singer,
Telushkin, and Singer’s editor, Rachel MacKenzie.
Correspondence includes fan mail, general correspondence, and letters requesting
lecture appearances, permissions for publication, and theatrical rights. The
correspondence primarily consists of incoming letters, with a few of Singer’s
replies, usually drafts written by Telushkin. Among the correspondents are Singer’s
nephew Maurice Carr, Henry Miller, and Lottie Robins. A complete list of
correspondents may be found in the Index of Correspondents at the end of this
inventory.
Financial and legal papers include royalty statements, contracts for lecture
appearances, and receipts. An undated contact sheet shows Singer signing books, and
an ink drawing of Singer is by Muriel Schmalberg Ullman. Among Singer’s personal
files are materials relating to the Compostela Award, clippings regarding a variety
of topics, and miscellaneous notes by Singer and Telushkin. Works about Singer and
his work include clippings and tearsheets, bibliographies, and typescripts by
Richard Burgin, Yaakkov Jacobs, and others.
Works by other authors include photocopy proofs of Lawrence Kushner’s The Book of Letters, a typescript of "A Planet in Exile" by Chaim Potok, various clippings
and tearsheets of essays by Lottie Robins, and other materials.
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Access:
Open for research
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People |
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Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. |
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Robins, Lottie. |
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Subjects |
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Singer, Isaac Bashevis,
1904-1991. |
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Subjects |
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Authors, American. |
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Authors, Yiddish. |
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Jewish authors. |
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Short stories, Jewish. |
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Document Types |
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Awards. |
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Contracts. |
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Galley proofs. |
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Other manuscripts relating to I. B. Singer at the Ransom Center may be found in the
Isaac Bashevis Singer archive as well as in the papers of Joann Biondi, Farrar,
Straus & Giroux, Paul Kresh, Elizabeth Shub, and Gordon Weel. Artwork by
Sylvia Ary, including a portrait of Singer and her illustrations for some of his
short stories, are housed in the Center’s Art Collection. |
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Framed artwork by Mischa Kallis and Zvi Ehrman has been transferred to the Ransom
Center’s Art Collection. An issue of Yiddish devoted
to Singer has been cataloged separately with the Center’s book and serials holdings.
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Gift, 2002 (G 12122)
Katherine Mosley, 2006
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Dvorah Telushkin; B’nai B’rith International Speaker Biographies,
http://www.bnaibrith.org/lbureau/full_bio.cfm?vs=71; and interview by Ron Hogan,
http://www.beatrice.com/interviews/telushkin/ |
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Series I. Works by Singer, 1958-1989, undated |
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"The Accuser and the Accused"
(Der bashuldiker un der bashuldikter) |
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Jewish Daily Forward text,
Aug. 1983 |
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Corrected typescript fragment, undated |
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"Are Children the Ultimate Literary
Critics?" ("Children: The Unsung
Philosophers"), clippings, 1972 |
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["At the Poorhouse"], Jewish Daily Forward text, 8 Feb. 1959
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"The Betrayer of Israel" (Der
oykher Yisroel), corrected typescript |
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"The Bishop’s Robe" (Dray in a
tsimer) (Three in a Room), Jewish Daily
Forward text, Nov. 1972 |
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"Burial at Sea," translation by
Dvorah Menashe, New Yorker tearsheets,
undated |
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"The Bus" (Der oytobus),
translation by Joseph Singer, photocopy New
Yorker tearsheets, marked up for inclusion in Old Love |
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"The Cabbala and Modern Man,"
typescript page re. creativity |
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The Certificate (Der sertifikat),
Jewish Daily Forward serialization
clipping, 1967 |
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"Children: The Unsung
Philosophers"--see "Are Children the
Ultimate Literary Critics?" |
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The Collected Stories of Isaac Bashevis
Singer, review clippings, 1982 |
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"Confused" (Tsemisht),
corrected typescript |
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"The Copy" (Di kopye)--see
"The Plagiarist" |
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"A Day in Jerusalem" (A tog in
Yerushalayim), Jewish Daily Forward text,
Oct. 1972 |
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The Death of Methuselah and Other
Stories, photocopy of special message to [Franklin Library]
subscribers |
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"Disguised," translation by
Dvorah Menashe, two sets of New Yorker
galley proofs; New Yorker tearsheets,
1986 |
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"Eight Days of Passover" (Akht
tog Pesah), Jewish Daily Forward
serialization clippings, 1985-1986 |
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Enemies: A Love Story (Sonim: di geshikhte fun a libe), Jewish Daily Forward serialization
clippings, 1966 |
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"The Enemy" (Der soyne),
typescript fragment |
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"Errors" (Grayzen), Jewish Daily Forward text, 1972 |
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The Family Moskat (Di familye Mushkat) |
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Typescript translation of chapter 65 by Joseph Landis, 1986
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German review clippings and transcript, 1984 |
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"From the Old and New Home"
(Fun der alter un nayer heym), Jewish Daily
Forward text, Jan.-Oct. 1964 |
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"Getzel the Monkey" (Getsl
malpe), Jewish Daily Forward text,
Sept.-Oct. 1985 |
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"A Gift" (A matone), corrected
typescript of translation by Joseph Singer, titled "The Gift" |
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The Golem (Der goylem) |
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Corrected galley proofs, 1982 (*galley files) |
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Review clippings, 1983 |
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"The Great Disaster and the Rise of
Chelm" (Der groyser zets un di antshtehung fun Khelm), Jewish Daily Forward text, with handwritten
corrections, 11 Oct. 1966 |
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"Hanka," translation by Singer
and Blanche and Joseph Nevel, Twilight
Zone tearsheets. With article and interview by Isidore Haiblum
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"Hershele & Hanukkah,"
corrected typescript fragments, titled "Hershele and Chanukkah" |
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"The House" (Dos hoyz), Jewish Daily Forward text, Aug. 1985
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"The House Friend" (Der
hoyzfraynd), corrected galley proof fragment, 1985 |
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The Image and Other Stories,
review clippings, 1985 |
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"The Impresario" |
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Corrected typescript |
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Corrected photocopy Harper's
galley proofs, 1986 |
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In My Father’s Court, typescripts,
some with corrections, of stories "A Day of
Pleasures,""The Dispensation,""A Gruesome Question,""The Laundress,""The Purim Gift,""Reb Chayim Gorshkover,""A Sacrifice,""Traitl," and "The Will" |
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["In the Poorhouse" (In
hegdesh)]--see "At the Poorhouse" |
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"The Interview" (Der intervyn)
[published in The Image], photocopy
corrected typescript fragment; corrected typescript fragments
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"Isaac Bashevis Singer on A Crown of
Feathers," typescript |
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"Itele and Bentse" (Itele un
Bentse), Jewish Daily Forward text, Sept.
1972 |
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"Khazkele, Raytsele and Blind
Itshe" (Khazkele, Raytsele un der blinder Itshe), photocopy
corrected typescript, with additional corrections [by Rachel MacKenzie],
titled "Red Reitzeleh, Chazkaleh, and Blind
Itche" |
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The King of the Fields (Der kenig fun di felder) |
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Photocopy Yiddish handwritten fragments |
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"Rachel [MacKenzie]’s
Editing," corrected typescript, with additional corrections
[by MacKenzie] |
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"Loshikl"--see "Khazkele, Raytsele and Blind
Itshe" |
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The Lost Tribe (Der farloyrene sheyvet) |
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Jewish Daily Forward
serialization clippings, 1975 |
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Typescript fragments, undated |
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Typescript fragments (continued) |
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Love and Exile, review clipping,
1985 |
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"Menashe & Rachel,"
photocopy corrected typescript |
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"The Mistake" (Der toes),
photocopy corrected typescript |
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"Moon and Madness," photocopy
corrected typescript fragment |
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"Motele the Apprentice" (Motele
dos lern-ingl)--see "Motele the Tailor’s
Apprentice" |
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"Motele the Tailor’s Apprentice, or
The Terrible Secrets"
(Motele dos shnayder-gerd oder di shocklikhe soydes), Jewish Daily Forward text, April 1967
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My Love Affair with Miami Beach,
typescript, typescript of proposed dust jacket copy, photocopy Sunshine tearsheets, 1989 |
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"A Nest Egg for Paradise" (A
knipl oylem habe), Jewish Daily Forward
text, 1984 |
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Nobel Lecture, typesetting copy
for publication, including English and Yiddish text of lecture, "The Work of Isaac Bashevis Singer" by
Lars Gyllensten, and "Why I Write for
Children" |
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"Not for the Sabbath" (Nisht
far Shabes) |
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Corrected typescript |
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Corrected typescript fragments |
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"The Oak Tree" (Der demb),
Jewish Daily Forward text, Sept. 1972
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Old Love [collected stories],
corrected galley proofs (*galley files) |
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"The Parrot" (Der popugay),
Jewish Daily Forward text, Aug.-Sept.
1985 |
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The Penitent (Der bal-tshuve), review, 1983 |
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"People on My Way" (Menshen oyf
mayn veg), Jewish Daily Forward text,
1958-1960 |
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"The Plagiarist,"Jewish Daily Forward text, Oct.-Nov.
1985, titled "Di kopye" (The Copy)
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"Pleasure and Trouble from a Daughter
Near Us in South America" (Nakhes un tsores fun tekhter bay
undz in Dorem-Amerike), Jewish Daily
Forward text, 2 Jan. 1958 |
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"The Power of Darkness" (Der
koyeh fun finsternish), corrected typescript |
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"Powers" (Koyhes) |
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Jewish Daily Forward text,
1966 |
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Translation by Singer and Dorothea Straus, tearsheets
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"Problems of Yiddish Prose in America
(1943)" (Problemen fun der Yidisher proze in Amerike), proofs
of translation by Robert H. Wolf, 1988 |
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Rebels (Di
buntarn), Jewish Daily
Forward serialization clippings, April 1973 |
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"The Recluse," translation by
Dvorah Menashe published in The New
Yorker and The Death of
Methuselah, New Yorker galley
fragment and tearsheets, 1986 |
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"The Reencounter," corrected
typescript fragment and handwritten fragment in unidentified hand
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The Road Home (Der veg aheym) Jewish
Daily Forward serialization clippings, 1984-1985
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"The Runners" (Di loyfers)--see
"The Runners to Nowhere" |
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"The Runners to Nowhere,"Jewish Daily Forward text, Nov.-Dec. 1983
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Jewish Daily Forward
serialization clipping, as Shoym
(Foam), 3 June 1967 |
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Notebook with handwritten summary of installments in
unidentified hand, titled Shoym
(Foam). With list of 'early
stories,' also in unidentified hand. |
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Notebook with handwritten summary of installments in
unidentified hand (*in The Secret
notebook, folder 4.10) |
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Typescript fragment of translation by Sonia Pinkusowitz
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The Secret (Der sod) |
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Jewish Daily Forward
serialization clippings, 1986-1987 |
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Notebook with handwritten summary of Aug-Nov. 1986
installments, in unidentified hand. With handwritten proposal [by
Telushkin] for a collection of essays by Singer |
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Shadows on the Hudson, corrected
typescript fragments |
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"Shamai and Dobe" (Shamai un
Dobe), Jewish Daily Forward text,
1968 |
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Shosha |
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Translation by Nili Wachtel, 'original translation with Yiddish title "Farloirene Neshomes" (Lost
Souls),' photocopy of typescript with corrections and
handwritten insert pages by Singer, pp. 1-241 |
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Typescript pages 344-457 and 458-502 |
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'p. 432 – 2 versions,'
corrected typescript Pages |
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'Rachel [MacKenzie] to
Review,' corrected typescript pages. With handwritten notes
[by MacKenzie] and with a doodle by Singer on back of a Jewish
Center Lecture Bureau remittance statement, 1966 |
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'Rachel [MacKenzie]'s
Editing,' corrected typescript fragments, with handwritten
page inserts by Singer |
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Stories for Children |
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Typescript of Author’s Note, typesetting copy |
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Review clippings, 1985 |
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"The Structure" (Dos gebay),
Jewish Daily Forward text, Dec.
1961 |
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"Those Were the Days: Isaac Bashevis
Singer on Miami Beach,"Philip Morris Magazine tearsheets,
March-April 1989 |
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"Three in a Room" (Dray in a
tsimer)--see "The Bishop’s Robe" |
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"The Trap" (Di pastke), Jewish Daily Forward text, 1983 |
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"Two" (Tsvey), corrected
typescript fragment |
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"Types and Figures from Yesterday and
Today" (Tipen un geshtalten fun amol un haynt), Jewish Daily Forward text, 1961-1963
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"Under the Knife" (Unter’n
meser), Jewish Daily Forward text, 14
Oct. 1966 |
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Unidentified handwritten page re. himself, the supernatural, and
humanism |
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fragments, possibly King of the Fields or
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Series II. Correspondence, 1951, 1965-1988 |
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General Correspondence |
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A-Z, 1971-1988; includes 2 unidentified letters in Yiddish
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Miller, Henry, 1965, 1968, 1978 |
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'General, for bio – to review,'
1951, 1965-1979 |
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'Inquiries from small journals,'
1983-1985 |
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'Lectures: to review for bio,'
1983-1987 |
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'Theatre inquiries,'
1984-1985 |
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Series III. Financial and Legal Papers, 1972-1986 |
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Lectures and appearances--contracts, confirmations, in folder
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Payments and royalty statements, 1972, 1984, 1986 |
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Receipts, 1984 |
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Series IV. Photographs and Works of Art, 1980, undated |
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Contact sheet, Singer signing books, undated |
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Ink drawing of Singer by Muriel Schmalberg Ullman, June
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Series V. Personal Files, 1981-1992, undated |
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The Compostela Award, Saint James Cathedral, program, with
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Miscellaneous articles, some in Yiddish, 1981-1986 |
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Articles re. Yiddish language and translation,
1983-1992 |
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Notes by Singer and Telushkin, some in Yiddish,
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Notes by Telushkin and Polish map, undated |
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Series VI. Works about Singer and His Work, 1973-1998, undated |
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issue of du: The Magazine of Culture, No.
10, Oct. 1990 |
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Swedish articles, 1985 |
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Bibliographies |
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Hebrew bibliography by Yosef Yerushalmi, tearsheets, undated
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Photocopy of illustrated bibliography of Singer materials,
undated. With brochures from Florida Atlantic University Libraries
Judaica Collections, 1997-1998 |
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Press release by Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc.,
[1982] |
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Other works |
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Alexander, __. "Isaac Bashevis
Singer: Rebel and Traditionalist," typescript, undated
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Burgin, Richard. "Conversations
with Isaac Bashevis Singer: A Memoir," typescript
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Heskins, Susan. "Isaac Bashevis
Singer," typescript, 28 March 1982 |
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Jacobs, Yaakov. "Isaac Bashevis
Singer: The Problem of Translation in His Short Fiction,"
typescript, 1973 |
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Unidentified. "Singer’s
Women," typescript, undated |
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Series VII. Works by Other Authors, 1959-1991, undated |
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Glatstein, Yankev. Yosl loksh fun
Chelem, photocopy Yiddish text, undated |
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Kushner, Lawrence. The Book of
Letters, photocopy proofs, 1975 |
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Miller, David. "Bibliography as
Ideology,"Yiddish tearsheets, 1991. "The New Yiddish Source Finder: A Guide for the
Student," reprint, 1982 |
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Potok, Chaim. "A Planet in
Exile," typescript |
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Robins, Lottie L. "Yiddish: the
Language that Refuses to Die,""Yankel the Turtle Comes of Age,""Schmaltz for the Holidays: a Passover
Story," and "Jewish Values are
Transmitted from Generation to Generation," clippings and
tearsheets, 1983-1986 |
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Singer, Alma. Unidentified handwritten fragment re. Annaliss
Schleider, undated |
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Unidentified author. "A
Shtetl," photocopy Yiddish text, [1959] |
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Names in bold appear in the RLIN record.
The names of individuals at least some of whose correspondence is in Yiddish or
Hebrew are given in italics. Index entries that include the notation (from Singer)
indicate that the person is the recipient of correspondence from Isaac Bashevis
Singer.
- American Friends of Beth Hatefutsoth (Sam E.
Bloch)--6.2
- American Jewish Committee--6.6
- Amram Nowak Associates--6.2
- Bar-Adon, Aaron--6.2
- Bay, Marie-Pierre--6.4
- Becker, Lynn--6.2 (includes 1 from Singer)
- Bellow, Saul--6.2
- Bernard M. Baruch College (Aaron
Sklar)--6.8
- Bernheim, Mark--6.2
- Bet ha-tefutsot al shem Naḥum Goldman (Jessaja
Weinberg)--6.2
- Bider, Djemma--6.1
- Carey, Hugh L. --6.2 (from Singer)
- Carl Hanser Verlag (Ursula Caspar,
re. Christoph Schlotterer)--6.2 (includes 1 from Singer)
- Carr, Maurice--6.2
- Chute, Marchette Gaylord, 1909- --6.4
- Cohen, Matt--6.1
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Congress for Jewish Culture (re. Chaim Bez Yehoash) (includes 1 from
Singer)
- Crawford, Cheryl, 1902-1986--6.4
- Doubleday and Company, Inc. (Samuel S.
Vaughan)--6.2
- Dunn, Jane F. (Mrs. Robert)--6.4
- Eiseman, Carol--6.4
-
Encyclopaedia Britannica (Ann Englander)--6.9
- Farrar, Straus & Giroux (Helene
Atwan, Samuel Kam, Martin
Weaver)--6.2, 6.4
- Foa, Bruno--6.4
-
Forverts (Harold Ostroff)--6.2
- Geller, Arlene--6.2
- Ginsburg, Mirra--6.4
- Harbourfront Reading Series (Greg
Gatenby)--6.8
- Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (David
Rosenberg)--6.2
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem--see Universitah
ha-`Ivrit bi-Yerushalayim
- Hemmerdinger, Elizabeth--6.2
- Hersey, John, 1914-1993--6.2 (includes 1 from Singer)
- Hidalgo High School (Hidalgo, Texas)
(Belan?, Gabriel Garza,
Juanita Medina, Violitte Metz,
Hortencia Prado)--6.2
-
Horizon (Ofek) (Yosi Gamzu)--6.5
- Hughes, Mary Gray--6.2
- Huntsville Literary Association (Huntsville, Ala.)
(Norma Smock)--6.6
- International Conference and Festival of Jewish Theatre
(Daniel Horowitz)--6.2 (includes 1 from Singer)
- Israel. Shagrirut (United States) (Uri
Bar-Ner for J. Michman-Melkman)--6.2
- Jacksonville University (Frances Bartlett
Kinne)--6.6
- Jewish Academy of Arts and Sciences (Arthur J.
Goldberg)--6.6
-
Jewish Daily Forward--see Forverts
- Jonathan Cape (Firm) (Tom
Maschler)--6.2
- Kehilath Israel (Kansas City) (Martin D.
Rosenberg)--6.6
- Kent, Roman--6.2
- Koch, Ed, 1924- --6.2
- Koenig, Jacqueline--6.2
- Kushner, Lawrence, 1943- --7.10
- Landis, Joseph C. --1.20
- Lescher & Lescher, Ltd. (Todd R.
Siegal)--6.2
- Lionberger, Arthur--6.4
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Charles
Fuller)--6.6
- Mathieu, Bertrand (re. Henry
Miller)--6.3 (includes 1 from Singer)
- Mekorot Center (Merkaz Hamekorot)
(Yehudit Kirstein Keshet)--6.7
-
Miller, Henry, 1891- --6.3
- Moskowitz, Ira--6.2
-
MSS (Joanna Higgins)--6.5
- Nagler, Richard--3.8
-
New Letters (David Ray)--6.5
-
New Yorker (Fred Keefe, Rachel
MacKenzie, William Maxwell, Susan
Sheehan)--6.4
-
Newsday (Stanley Green)--6.2
- Otten, Ellen--6.4
- Pace University. Center for the Study of Human Potential
(Robert Hoffstein)--6.6
- Paperno, Lisa Polly--6.4
- Pennsylvania Humanities Council (Craig
Eisendrath)--6.6
- Petrakis, Harry Mark--6.4
- Philadelphia Museum of Art (Cheryl
McClenney)--6.6
- Pinkusowitz, Sonia--4.8
-
Ploughshares (Stratis Haviaras, 1935- )--6.5
- Prescott, Joseph--6.2
-
Present Tense (Hanna F. Desser)--6.4
- Qiang, Sun--6.2
- Queens College (New York, N.Y.) (Joe
Cuomo, Shirley Strum Kenny)--6.2
- Radiotelevisione della Svizzera italiana
(Matteo Bellinelli)--6.2
-
Robins, Lottie--7.13
- Rockville Centre Public Library (Rhoda
Friedland)--6.6
- St. Cloud State University (Benjamin J.
Pepitone)--6.6
- San Francisco Public Library. Friends (Sydney
Goldstein, of City Arts & Lectures, Inc.
)--6.6
- Schezen, Roberto--6.2
- Shaw, Spencer G.--6.2
- Siegel, Charles E. (University of British
Columbia)--6.7
- Sigall, Eve (Basement Coffee House, Los
Angeles)--6.7
- Simmons College (Boston, Mass.). Center for the Study of Children’s
Literature (Gregory Maguire)--6.6
- Skurnik, Hillel--6.2
-
Southern Review (Baton Rouge, La.)
(Donald E. Stanford) (includes 1 from
Singer)--6.2
- Sullivan County Community College (NY) (Paul
D. Goldstein)--6.6
- Swanson, Octavine--6.2
- Synagogue Council of America (Herbert M.
Baumgard)--6.2
- Tallmer, Jerry (New York
Post)--6.2
- Telushkin, Dvorah--6.2, 6.6, 6.8
- Toepp, Paula, Sister--6.2 (from Singer)
- Tufts University (Sol
Gittleman)--6.6 (includes 1 from Singer)
-
Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism (Sandra C. Davis, L. Elizabeth
Hardin)--6.5
- United Nations Staff Recreation Council Judaica Book Club
(Florence Toledano)--6.6
-
Universitah ha-`Ivrit bi-Yerushalayim--6.2
- University of California, Los Angeles (Herbert
Morris)--6.6
- University of Cape Town. Little Theatre (R.
Martin)--6.7
- University of Central Florida (Moshe
Pelli)--6.6
- University of South Carolina (James B.
Holderman)--6.6
- West Side Jewish Community Council (Susan Ellen
Mesinai)--6.2
- Wiesel, Elie, 1928- --6.6
- Wiggins, Jim--6.2
- Willcott, Lee L.--6.2
- Winograd, Maurice--4.1
-
World Council for Yiddish and Jewish Culture--6.2
-
Writing! (Alan Lenhoff)--6.2
- Zilcrest, Rosemary--6.1
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