The King of the Fields is a captivating exploration of primitive history penned by the renowned author Isaac Bashevis Singer. Set in an era teetering on the brink of civilization, this fictional narrative delves into a world steeped in superstition and violence, chronicling the early days of a nation emerging from the shadows of savagery. Part parable that mirrors modern society’s complexities, part engrossing historical tale, the novel solidifies Singer’s status as a master storyteller. With its 256 pages, it invites readers into a time when myths and realities interwoven, offering profound insights into human nature and the dawn of civilization.
