First edition, 1998.
AuthorAnthony Burgess and Isaac Bashevis Singer
TranslatorLili Sztajn
ISBN2842053338

Rencontre au Sommet. Dialogue between Anthony Burgess and Isaac Bashevis Singer is an 86-page book containing the complete transcripts of conversations between Anthony Burgess and Isaac Bashevis Singer when they met for a Swedish television documentary in 1985.

The transcripts were translated into French by Lili Sztajn and published by Mille Et Une Nuits in 1998 (Series: La petite collection, 205).[1]

The novelists discussed their respective religious experiences โ€” Catholicism and Judaism โ€” and their childhoods. They talked about God, the nature of evil, and the issue of free will in relation to Burgess's novel A Clockwork Orange. There was also a discussion of the Yiddish language in which both had a strong interest.

Notes

  1. โ†‘ Anthony Burgess, Rencontre au Sommet. Dialogue between Anthony Burgess and Isaac Bashevis Singer. Translated into French by Lili Sztajn. Paris: Arte/Mille et Une Nuits, (1998). Complete 87-page transcript of television program first broadcast in Sweden, (1985). Bibliography and references. Non-fiction.
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