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Shadows on the Hudson is a novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer. First serialized in The Forward, a Yiddish newspaper, it was published in book form in 1997. The book follows a group of prosperous Jewish refugees in New York City following World War II, just prior to the founding of the state of Israel.
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Novels |
The Family Moskat (1950) · Satan in Goray (1955) · The Magician of Lublin (1960) · The Slave (1962) · Zlateh the Goat (1966) · The Fearsome Inn (1967) · Mazel and Shlimazel (1967) · The Manor (1967) · The Estate (1969) · The Golem (1969) · Elijah The Slave (1970) · Joseph and Koza: or the Sacrifice to the Vistula (1970) · The Topsy-Turvy Emperor of China (1971) · Enemies, a Love Story (1972) · The Wicked City (1972) · The Hasidim (1973) · Fools of Chelm and Their History (1973) · Naftali and the Storyteller and His Horse, Sus (1976) · A Little Boy in Search of God (1976) · Shosha (1978) · A Young Man in Search of Love (1978) · Reaches of Heaven. A Story Of The Baal Shem Tov (1980) · The Penitent (1983) · Yentl the Yeshiva Boy (1983) · Why Noah Chose the Dove (1984) · The King of the Fields (1988) · Scum (1991) · The Certificate (1992) · Meshugah (1994) · Shadows on the Hudson (1997)
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Short stories |
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Short story collections |
"Gimpel the Fool" (1957) My Father's Court (1966) · The Spinoza of Market Street (1961) · A Friend of Kafka, and Other Stories (1970) · A Crown of Feathers (1973) · Isaac Bashevis Singer, Stories Vol. 1 (2004) · Isaac Bashevis Singer, Stories Vol. 2 (2004) · Isaac Bashevis Singer, Stories Vol. 3 (2004)
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Non-fiction |
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