An edition of Shosha (1978)

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An edition of Shosha (1978)

Shosha

  • 4.50 ·
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  • 11 Want to read
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  • 3 Have read

Shosha is a novel by Nobel Prize winning author Isaac Bashevis Singer. The original Yiddish version appeared in 1974 in the Jewish Daily Forward under the title Neshome ekspeditsyes (Soul Expeditions).

The main character is aspiring author Aaron Greidinger who lives in the Hasidic quarter of the Jewish neighborhood of Warsaw during the 1930s: "I was an anachronism in every way, but I didn't know it, just as I didn't know that my friendship with Shosha [..] had anything to do with love."

Publish Date
Publisher
RBA, RBA Libros
Language
Spanish
Pages
332

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Shosha
Shosha
2010, RBA, RBA Libros
Paperback in Spanish
Cover of: 萧莎
萧莎
2001, 天下远见出版公司
Paperback in Chinese - Di 1 ban
Cover of: Shosha
Shosha
1978, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Hardcover in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Shosha
Shosha
1978, Fawcett Crest
Paperback in English

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Edition Notes

Traducción al español de la versión en inglés (original en yiddish).
1a ed. en esta colección.

Published in
Barcelona, España
Series
Narrativas
Translation Of
Shosha
Translated From
English

Contributors

Translator
Adolfo Martín

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
332 p. ; 22 cm
Number of pages
332

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL35711562M
ISBN 13
9788498678512
Biblioteca Nacional de España Depósito Legal
B 37452-2010

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First Sentence

"I WAS brought up on the three dead languages-Hebrew, Aramaic, and Yiddish (some consider the last not a language at all)-and in a culture that developed in Babylon: the Talmud."

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