the more lazy the one,the more poorer the one
what ever poorer the one,the mor envy of others
Isaac Bashevis Singer won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978.
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he died in Miami Florida in 1991 of having a lot of strokes
Alma Wassermann. In 1940
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Isaac Bashevis Singer
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 1978 was awarded to Isaac Bashevis Singer for his impassioned narrative art which, with roots in a Polish-Jewish cultural tradition, brings universal human conditions to life.
In Isaac Bashevis Singer's story, "The Cat who thought she was a dog and the Dog who thought he was a Cat," a cat and a dog switch identities and try to live each other's lives. Through their experiences, they learn valuable lessons about acceptance, identity, and the importance of being true to oneself. The story explores themes of self-discovery and the idea that it's okay to be different.
This is a framed story- the narrator of the frame story is the Hebrew teacher & the secretary is the narrator of the framed story.
A polish-born American journalist, novelist, short-story writer, and essayist, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978.