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    Saul Bellow (born Solomon Bellows; June 10, 1915 – April 5, 2005) was an American writer. For his literary work, Bellow was awarded the Pulitzer Prize...
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  • (born 1935), mathematician Saul Bellow (1915–2005), American writer born in Canada of Russian-Jewish origin PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American...
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  • This is a bibliography of works by Saul Bellow. Fearing, Kenneth (26 March 1944). "Man Versus Man". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 June 2020. "Books...
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    Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to Canadian-American novelist Saul Bellow (1915–2005) "for the human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary...
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  • Humboldt's Gift (category Novels by Saul Bellow)
    novel by Canadian-American author Saul Bellow. It won the 1976 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and contributed to Bellow's winning the Nobel Prize in Literature...
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    Herzog (novel) (category Novels by Saul Bellow)
    Herzog is a 1964 novel by Saul Bellow, composed in part of letters from the protagonist Moses E. Herzog. It won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction...
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  • American Mind, and the author of In Praise of Nepotism. Bellow is the son of novelist Saul Bellow. "My Escape From The Zabar's Left". New York, May 21,...
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  • Letters; 1975 Science At least three authors have won three awards: Saul Bellow with three Fiction awards; Peter Matthiessen with two awards for The...
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    the Internet. He was awarded the 1999 Jerusalem Prize, the 2010 PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction, and the 2013 Library of Congress...
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    The Adventures of Augie March (category Novels by Saul Bellow)
    The Adventures of Augie March is a picaresque novel by Saul Bellow, published in 1953 by Viking Press. It features the eponymous Augie March, who grows...
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    name Cassandro Saul Ascher (1767–1822), Jewish narrative writer and publicist Saul Bass (1920–1996), film graphic designer Saul Bellow (1915–2005), Canadian...
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  • The PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction is awarded by PEN America (formerly PEN American Center) "to a distinguished living American...
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    Sands of Karakorum by James Ullman, The Adventures of Augie March by Saul Bellow, and The Four Lives of Mundy Tolliver by Ben Lucien Burman, while juror...
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  • Henderson the Rain King (category Novels by Saul Bellow)
    Henderson the Rain King is a 1959 novel by Saul Bellow. The book's blend of philosophical discourse and comic adventure has helped make it one of his...
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    Presidential Medal of Freedom on May 29, 2012. She received the PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction in 2016. Morrison was inducted...
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    felt it marked "the appearance of a richly talented writer". Novelist Saul Bellow in his review found it "a book of the very first order, a superb book...
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    asserting that what he sought to defend was the "theoretical life". Saul Bellow wrote Ravelstein, a roman à clef based on Bloom, his friend and colleague...
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  • McCarthy about Roth's novel The Counterlife and a New Yorker essay on Saul Bellow. Roth's trip to Israel to interview Appelfeld inspired his novel Operation...
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  • Mr. Sammler's Planet (category Novels by Saul Bellow)
    Mr. Sammler's Planet is a 1970 novel by the American author Saul Bellow. It won the National Book Award for Fiction in 1971. Mr. Artur Sammler, a Holocaust...
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  • Lowry (England, Canada) Bend Sinister by Vladimir Nabokov The Victim by Saul Bellow (Canada, US) The Conformist by Alberto Moravia (Italy) The Middle of...
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  • Ravelstein (category Novels by Saul Bellow)
    Ravelstein is Saul Bellow's final novel. Published in 2000, when Bellow was eighty-five years old, it received widespread critical acclaim. It tells the...
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  • Stiller and Joseph Wiseman, and is based on the novel of the same name by Saul Bellow. It was broadcast on the PBS series, Great Performances, in May 1987...
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  • The most ambitious literary tribute to Schwartz came in 1975, when Saul Bellow, a one-time protégé of Schwartz, published his Pulitzer Prize-winning...
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    award's only three-time winner. In April 2007, he received the first PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction. The May 21, 2006, issue of...
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  • Citrine Charlie Citrine, a character in the book Humboldt's Gift, by Saul Bellow Citrine (Xenosaga), a character in the Xenosaga series of video games...
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  • obviously takes something from Ayn Rand, but also from Bernard Malamud and Saul Bellow in its depiction of the US immigrant adventure and the promise of success...
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  • avoid ciguatera.[citation needed] In 1994, Nobel-Prize winning novelist Saul Bellow nearly died from ciguatera after eating red snapper on vacation in St...
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  • unbiased instinct for what is genuinely American, be it good or bad. Saul Bellow also lauded the book, writing, "John Steinbeck returns to the high standards...
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    and in America. In the United States, Jewish writers like Philip Roth, Saul Bellow, and many others are considered among the greatest American authors,...
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    The New York Times called "the new unpleasantness". He was inspired by Saul Bellow and Vladimir Nabokov, as well as by his father Kingsley Amis. Amis influenced...
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