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| Name: |
Saul Bellow | | Birth Date: |
July 10, 1915 | | Place of Birth: |
Lachine, Quebec, Canada | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
author, essayist, dramatist |
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Biography of Saul Bellow
848 words, approx. 2.8 pages
 An American author of fiction, essays, and drama, Saul Bellow (born 1915) reached the first rank of contemporary fiction with his picaresque novel The Adventures of Augie March. Saul Bellow, born of Russian immigrant parents in Lachine, Quebec, on July 1...
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Biography of Saul Bellow
13635 words, approx. 45.5 pages
 Saul Bellow is now recognized as one of the most important writers in American literature. As one of two living American Nobel Prize-winners in literature, he inherits the mantle of Hemingway and Faulkner, even though he himself has not become a culture...
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Biography of Saul Bellow
11810 words, approx. 39.4 pages
 A sober evaluation of his work leaves no doubt that Saul Bellow is one of the important writers in American literature. As one of two living American Nobel Prize-winners in literature, he inherits the mantle of Hemingway and Faulkner, even though he hims...



Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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Herzog Information
1,336 words, approx. 5 pages
 Herzog is a 1964 novel by Saul Bellow. Herzog was a major reason Bellow won the 1976 Nobel Prize in Literature. In a nod to the epistolary novels of early British literature, letters from the protagonist constitute much of the text in...




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 The Spectator
On the trail of Herzog
11/20/2004: 769 words, approx. 3 pages Film On the trail of Herzog At 8.30 a.m. on a crisp autumn Sunday a group of 20 huddled on King's Cross station's platform nine and three-quarters - empty but for a smattering of camera-toting Japanese Harry Potter enthusiasts ready to embark...
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 The Boston Globe
Herzog Balking
10/22/1987: 962 words, approx. 3 pages ST. LOUIS - After last night's 7-2 victory, Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog said he will start Danny Cox in Game 5 and John Tudor in Game 6. Bert Blyleven will start Game 5 for the Twins, and look for Herzog to be leaning on...
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 AP News
Todd Herzog wins 'Survivor: China'
12/17/2007: 340 words, approx. 1 pages All that studying paid off. Todd Herzog, a longtime fan of "Survivor," won the CBS reality show's $1 million prize after 39 days of lying and scheming."I wasn't the strongest. I wasn't the smartest," Herzog said during the finale. "But I was definitely the most...
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 The New York Observer
Werner Herzog & The Human Abyss
7/28/2005: 569 words, approx. 2 pages "It was like looking into an abyss," said Werner Herzog of the footage left behind by Timothy Treadwell. "Human beings are always like an abyss." "But," Mr. Herzog told The Transom, "that is how I knew it was potent material. Both the editor and I...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Gabriel Josipovici
1,232 words, approx. 4 pages
 Since Herzog Saul Bellow has been developing his own quite unique kind of novel. Like Virginia Woolf (though he wouldn't thank me for the comparison) he has gradually discovered a form of fiction in which plot counts for extremely little, but which is open enough to include almost everything. Of course Bellow's minimal plots are very different from Virginia Woolf's: instead of house-parties and village fêtes there are divorces, court cases, deaths. The setting is urban—usu...


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