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For [[Ted Hughes]]['The genius of Isaac Bashevis Singer, New York Times, 5 April 1965] the book is 'burningly radiant, intensely beautiful'. |
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For [[Ted Hughes]]['The genius of Isaac Bashevis Singer, New York Times, 5 April 1965] the book is 'burningly radiant, intensely beautiful'. |
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In a 1971 interview, [[Bob Dylan]] said of ''The Slave'': “It must have stayed in my head for months afterward.”'Why Bob Dylan preferred I.B. Singer over Jack Kerouac', The Forward, 23 November 2020, https://forward.com/culture/459049/why-bob-dylan-preferred-ib-singer-over-jack-kerouac/ |
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In a 1971 interview, [[Bob Dylan]] said of ''The Slave'': “It must have stayed in my head for months afterward.”[Grisar, PJ (23 November 2020). [https://forward.com/culture/459049/why-bob-dylan-preferred-ib-singer-over-jack-kerouac/ Why Bob Dylan preferred I.B. Singer over Jack Kerouac] ''The Forward''. Retrieved on 19 April 2026.] |