Gehenna
Walter Kendrick, 2 August 1984
The Brothers Singer
by Clive Sinclair.
Allison and Busby, 176 pp., £8.95, April 1983,0 85031 275 2 Show More
by Clive Sinclair.
Allison and Busby, 176 pp., £8.95, April 1983,
The Penitent
by Isaac Bashevis Singer, translated by Joseph Singer.
Cape, 170 pp., £7.95, March 1984,0 224 02192 3 Show More
by Isaac Bashevis Singer, translated by Joseph Singer.
Cape, 170 pp., £7.95, March 1984,
“... When Isaac Bashevis Singer won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978, not everyone was gratified. Clive Sinclair begins The Brothers Singer with a quotation from a BBC radio interview broadcast minutes after the award had been announced: the ‘astounded’ interviewer suspected that ‘some kind of American Mafia’ was at work in the Nobel Committee, while the ‘serious’ Professor Bradbury, discounting this theory, ascribed Singer’s triumph to ‘the domination of American writing in the world today ... ”