dali48 and menaced private tuition since 1989, and writing diary & books and photographing in Erkrath, 8/1983 till 5/2010
Lieblingsbücher
Nobelpreisträger in Literatur von 1957 Albert Camus bis 2024 Han etc. - Dramatiker/ARTE, siehe Shakespeare etc., Freud, Adler, Jung, V. Frankl, Henry Miller, W. Reich, A.S. Neill, E. Fromm, J.P. Sartre, S.de Beauvoir etc., und diary3 von dali48 on twitter. Es handelt von Wissenswertem aus Vergangenheit und Zukunft, fokussiert auf die Gegenwart. Es umfasst folgende Autoren: Ayya Khema, S. Hite, V.E. Frankl, M. Méssegué, G. Marquez, W. Golding, Dalai Lama, D.T. Suzuki, J. Seiffert, Thich Nhat Hanh, Buddha, J.v.d. Wetering, Allen Ginsberg, C.Simon, JohannesPaul1, K. Dürckheim, W. Soyinka, S. Freud, P. Sloterdiyk, J. Brodsky, P. Celan, A. Schweitzer, G. Groddeck, hl Hildegard, I.B. Singer, T. Dethlefsen, A.T. Kushi, E. Drewermann, O. Pamuk, Naguib Mahfouz, F. Nietzsche, C.J. Cela, O. Paz, A. Schopenhauer, N. Gordimer, Anais Nin, Abrahms/Spring, R. Dahlke, Ryokan, D.H. Lawrence, T. Morrison etc.
22.04.2008 - Interpretation of dali48
I.B. Singer (1904-1991), pseudonym Warshofsky. Polish-born American journalist, novelist, short-story writer, and essayist... - He has especially examined the role of the Jewish faith in the lives of his characters - who are pestered with passions, magic, asceticism and religious devotion... - Singer rendered into Yiddish German thrillers and works from such authors as Knut Hamsun (Peter Pan, see also Henry Miller, Kawabata etc. - d.48), Thomas Mann (Zauberberg) and Erich Maria Remarque (Im Westen nichts Neues)... - To flee from anti-Semitism, Singer moved in 1935 to the USA, parting from his first wife, Rachel, and son, Israel - who went to Moscow and later Palestine... - In 1940 he married Alma Haimann, a German emigre - who worked for many years in a NY department store... - Singer's mother is practical and wishes her husband would pay more attention to money and everyday problems... - Among the films based on Singer's stories are Barbara Streisand's Yentl from 1983... - The attitude of Singer's characters to religion was not fixed - the author himself avoided ideological rigidity... - Writers can stir the mind - but they can't direct it. Time changes things, "God" changes things, the dictators change things (see e.g. 1933-1945 etc. - d.48), but writers can't change anything... - For most of the last 14 years of his life, Singer was assisted by Dvorah Telushkin, who met Singer in 1975, when she was 21. Telushkin wrote about their relationship in her book Master of Dreams (1997)... (I.B. Singer, PAC)
I.B. Singer (1904-1991), pseudonym Warshofsky. Polish-born American journalist, novelist, short-story writer, and essayist... - He has especially examined the role of the Jewish faith in the lives of his characters - who are pestered with passions, magic, asceticism and religious devotion... - Singer rendered into Yiddish German thrillers and works from such authors as Knut Hamsun (Peter Pan, see also Henry Miller, Kawabata etc. - d.48), Thomas Mann (Zauberberg) and Erich Maria Remarque (Im Westen nichts Neues)... - To flee from anti-Semitism, Singer moved in 1935 to the USA, parting from his first wife, Rachel, and son, Israel - who went to Moscow and later Palestine... - In 1940 he married Alma Haimann, a German emigre - who worked for many years in a NY department store... - Singer's mother is practical and wishes her husband would pay more attention to money and everyday problems... - Among the films based on Singer's stories are Barbara Streisand's Yentl from 1983... - The attitude of Singer's characters to religion was not fixed - the author himself avoided ideological rigidity... - Writers can stir the mind - but they can't direct it. Time changes things, "God" changes things, the dictators change things (see e.g. 1933-1945 etc. - d.48), but writers can't change anything... - For most of the last 14 years of his life, Singer was assisted by Dvorah Telushkin, who met Singer in 1975, when she was 21. Telushkin wrote about their relationship in her book Master of Dreams (1997)... (I.B. Singer, PAC)
Isaac Bashevis Singer was a Polish-American writer in Yiddish, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978. The Polish form of his birth name was Icek Hersz ...
Notable works: The Magician of Lublin; A Day of ...
Born: Izaak Zynger; November 21, 1902; Leon...
Language: Yiddish
Notable awards: Nobel Prize in Literature; 1978
Dvorah Telushkin's Isaac Bashevis Singer materials date from 1951 to 1998 and include Singer's ..... 4, 'General, for bio – to review,' 1951, 1965-1979.
Knut Hamsun (August 4, 1859 – February 19, 1952) was a Norwegian writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. Hamsun's work spans more ...
Died: February 19, 1952 (aged 92); Nørholm, ...
Literary movement: Neo-romanticism; Neo-rea...
Notable awards: Nobel Prize in Literature; 1920
Children: 5
Henry Miller (26 December 1891 – 7 June 1980) was an American writer known for his novels. Many of his novels were partly autobiographical and used a ...
Died: 7 June 1980 (aged 88); Pacific Palisades, ...
Yentl is a 1983 American romantic musical drama film from United Artists (through MGM) that was directed, co-written, and co-produced by, and stars Barbra Streisand. It is based on Leah Napolin and Isaac Bashevis Singer's play of the same name, itself based on Singer's short story "Yentl the Yeshiva Boy. "
Story by: Isaac Bashevis Singer
Based on: Yentl; by Leah Napolin; Isaac Bash...
Music by: Michel Legrand (music); Alan Bergm...
Starring: Barbra Streisand; Mandy Patinkin; Amy ...
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