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  1. Satan in Goraj (jiddisch: Der sotn in Goraj) ist der erste Roman des jiddischen Schriftstellers und Nobelpreisträgers Isaac Bashevis Singer. Der Roman erschien erstmals in Polen in Fortsetzungen Januar bis September 1933 in der literarischen Zeitschrift Globus, die Singer zusammen mit seinem Freund Aaron Zeitlin herausgab.

  2. The novel describes a Jewish life in a Polish village of Goray after the massacres of the Cossack riots during the Khmelnitsky Uprising of 1648, which was influenced by the teachings of the false messiah Sabbatai Zevi in desperate hopes for messiah and redemption.

    • Isaac Bashevis Singer
    • 1955
  3. Das erste Buch von dem 32.jährigen Isaac Bashevis Singer und gleich ein Hammer. Nichts für Entspannung, eher für Nachgrüble. Satan in Goraj | Hengst, Ulla, Singer, Isaac Bashevis | ISBN: 9783499151835 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

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  4. 31. Juli 1996 · In the 17th Century, European Jewish civilization almost collapsed. Social norms fell apart as people abandoned their homes and their farms in something that can only be described as a mass psychosis. Satan in Goray tells the story from the perspective of one town.

    • Isaac Bashevis Singer
  5. Satan in Goray. Isaac Bashevis Singer, Jacob Sloan (Translator), Ruth R. Wisse (Introduction) 3.88. 1,587 ratings154 reviews. As messianic zeal sweeps through medieval Poland, the Jews of Goray divide between those who, like the Rabbi, insist that no one can "force the end" and those who follow the messianic pretender Sabbatai Zevi.

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  6. Summary. The pogrom that swept through Poland was interpreted as a sign of the Coming of the Lord. In the little town of Goray, laid waste by murder and famine, grief becomes joy as good news arrives of the second coming of the Messiah.

  7. Singer published his first novel, Satan in Goray, in installments in the literary magazine Globus, which he had co-founded with his lifelong friend, the Yiddish poet Aaron Zeitlin in 1935. It is set in the years following 1648, when the Chmielnicki massacres, considered one of the greatest Jewish catastrophes, occurred.