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- Language
- Spanish
- Published in
- Publisher
- RBA Libros
- Pages
- 336
- ISBN
- 9788498678512
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (17)
Other editions

Shosha (Isaac Bashevis Singer: Classic Editions)
2021 • Goodreads Press
English

Shosha (Penguin Modern Classics)
2012 • Penguin Classics
English

Shosha (Penguin Twentieth Century Classics)
1979 • Stock
English

Shosha
2007 • Amfora, SPb
Russian

Shosha roman
2013 • J'ai lu
French

Shosha: A Novel
1996 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
English

Šoša
2017 • EKSA
Estonian

Shosha
2019 • DEBOLSILLO
Spanish

Shosha
2005 • Francis
Portuguese

Shosha
1988 • Noonday Pr
English

Shosha
1983 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Shosha
1985 • Fawcett
English

Shosha roman
2009 • Librairie générale française
French

Σώσα
2019 • Κίχλη

Shosha
1978 • Fawcett Crest
English

Shosha
1996 • Farrar Straus Giroux
English

Šoša
2002 • Argo
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Isaac Bashevis Singer's "Shosha" is widely praised for its captivating and enchanting writing style, often described as fairytale-like, making it feel more like listening to a story than reading. Reviewers consistently highlight the exceptional quality of the prose, deeming it top-drawer and Nobel-worthy. The novel excels in developing deep, complex, and memorable characters, with many finding the female figures particularly compelling. Beyond individual characters, the book offers profound contemplations on life, existential questions, fate, choice, and the human condition, exploring the inherent tension between tradition and artistic freedom. The vivid and detailed descriptions of interwar Warsaw, its diverse Jewish community, and its customs create a rich sense of "Yiddishkeit," immersing readers in a unique historical atmosphere. Many also appreciate the strong autobiographical elements, which lend authenticity to the narrative, and commend the excellent translations.
While largely positive, some reviewers noted a relative lack of conventional plot, describing the narrative as meandering or slow-paced, which could make the book feel longer than its actual length. The portrayal of Shosha, the titular character, as "mentally and physically underdeveloped" or "childlike," raised "modern sensitivities" for some, and her relationship with the protagonist, Aarele, was occasionally seen as sentimental or "cloying." Aarele himself is sometimes characterized as indecisive or even "unlikable," and his "patriarchal" tendencies were observed, though often accepted within the context of the story. For some, the book's deep dive into Jewish culture and Yiddish themes proved challenging, making it difficult to fully connect with the narrative, while others felt the ending was somewhat unsatisfying.
Despite these points, the overwhelming consensus is that "Shosha" is a profound, captivating, and unforgettable novel. It is celebrated for its masterful storytelling, its ability to root itself in the reader's mind, and its fearless exploration of complex philosophical and societal questions. This book would particularly appeal to readers interested in Jewish life and culture in pre-World War II Poland, those who appreciate deep character studies and rich historical atmospheres over fast-paced plots, and individuals who enjoy introspective narratives that delve into themes of identity, tradition, love, and the search for meaning amidst impending catastrophe. It is highly recommended for fans of literary fiction and those seeking a unique and emotionally resonant reading experience.
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