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Humboldt's Gift

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Saul Bellow
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Humboldt's Gift
"Humboldt's Gift" by Saul Bellow.
Author Saul Bellow
Country United States
Language English
Publisher Viking
Publication date 1975
Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback)
Pages 487 pp
ISBN 0670386553
Preceded by 'Herzog'
Followed by 'The Dean's December'

Humboldt's Gift is a 1975 novel by Saul Bellow, which won the 1976 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and contributed to Bellow's winning the Nobel Prize in Literature the same year. The novel, which Bellow intended to be a short story, is a roman à clef about Bellow's friendship with the poet Delmore Schwartz. It explores the changing relationship of art and power in a materialist America. This theme is addressed through the contrasting careers of two writers, Von Humboldt Fleisher (to some degree a version of Schwartz) and his protege Charlie Citrine (to some degree a version of Bellow himself). Von Humboldt Fleisher yearns to lift American society up through art, but dies a failure. In contrast, Charlie Citrine harbors no such ambition, becomes wealthy through his writing, and is in many ways compromised. Some critics, including Malcolm Bradbury, see the novel as a commentary on the increasing commodification of culture in mid-century America.

Preceded by
The Killer Angels
by Michael Shaara
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
1976
Succeeded by
1977:no award given
1978:Elbow Room
by James Alan McPherson

References

Bradbury, Malcolm. Saul Bellow. New York: Methuen, 1982.

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