Stewed Prunes and Rice Pudding: College Students Eat and Talk with I. B. Singer
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
Fall 1978
Abstract
A small group of students from a nearby Catholic college, after seeing Singer's Broadway play Yentl, sit in the Americana eating blintzes and bagels with their number-one favorite author and his wife, Alma Singer. These students have spent weeks "immersing themselves," as one put it, "in thousands of pages of I. B. Singer."
DOI
10.2307/1208093
Recommended Citation
Lee, G. F. (1978). Stewed prunes and rice pudding: College students eat and talk with I. B. Singer. Contemporary Literature, 19(4), 446-458. doi: 10.2307/1208093