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Applications are available for Assimilating America: The Life and Stories of
Isaac Bashevis Singer, a new initiative that provides grants to libraries
that present public programs on the life and work of the Nobel Prize-winning
writer Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904-1991).  Libraries of all types are
invited to apply. To obtain a grant application, please visit
www.ala.org/publicprograms.  Applications must be received by December 15,
2003.

Fifty selected libraries will receive a $450 grant to cover programming
costs and support materials, including the authoritative three-volume
hardcover collection "Isaac Bashevis Singer: Collected Stories," which will
be published by The Library of America in July 2004; a reading group guide;
the How to Organize a Singer Program leaders guide; and access to an
extensive Singer Centennial Web site that contains a national calendar of
events, biographical and critical writings on Singer, continuously updated
resources, and relevant links to other sites. Grant recipients also are
invited to attend an orientation workshop at the American Library
Association (ALA) Annual Conference in Orlando, Fla., on June 27, 2004.

The centennial celebration, Assimilating America, will provide funding for a
variety of public programs, including scholar or teacher-led book discussion
groups, discussions of the differences and similarities between the book and
film versions of one of Singer's works, readings of Singer's stories by
local performers or community leaders, lectures by scholars and others
knowledgeable about Singer and his work, panel discussions featuring
scholars or writers familiar with the themes portrayed in Singer's works,
screenings of films based on Singer's works or documentaries on the writer,
or dramatizations based on Singer's works. Libraries applying for a grant
are asked to develop a program for a public audience based on one of the
aforementioned program ideas or a new idea that explores Singer's life and
work.

Isaac Bashevis Singer, the most famous Yiddish writer of the 20th century,
was an immigrant writer who gained recognition as a renowned American
writer. His writings include The Family Moskat (1950), The Magician of
Lublin (1961), In My Fathers Court (1966), The Manor (1967), and The Estate
(1969).

Assimilating America is an initiative of The Library of America in
cooperation with the ALA Public Programs Office, and with support from the
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).

ALA Public Programs Office
Linking Libraries, Communities and Culture
www.ala.org.publicprograms
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