United States author (born in Canada) whose novels influenced American literature after World War II (1915-2005)
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1Leader tracks Bellow's family from Europe to Montreal and on to Chicago.
2Zachary Leader's authorised biography of Bellow is not due for several years.
3Published in 1956, Bellow's tough, humane fourth book is a remarkable performance.
4Saul Bellow, Max Frisch: daily life as the constant nourishment for writing.
5Saul Bellow is one of the giants of the 20th century novel.
1Bellow was born Solomon Bellow in Lachine, Quebec, in 1915, two years after his parents had arrived there from St Petersburg.
1Not for nothing did Saul Bellow wonder where was the Zulu Tolstoy.
2The scenario could have been plucked from Saul Bellow or Philip Roth.
3The same is true of Camus, Saul Bellow, even William Blake.
4So I took my time and nosed around in Hemingway and Saul Bellow.
5So does The Adventures of Augie March by Saul Bellow.
6Am I Richard Rodgers, Stephen Sondheim, Saul Bellow, Ernest Hemingway?
7Herzog Saul Bellow Adultery and nervous breakdown in Chicago.
8With the death of Saul Bellow ends a defining moment in US literary and cultural life.
9In that sense, the picture has the shape and feel of a character study by Saul Bellow.
10I have been reading Saul Bellow recently.
11So, to work on a shorter narrative, he consulted old friend and novelist, the late Saul Bellow.
12This is a shrewd, candid and frequently critical study of the tough genius that is Saul Bellow.
13The New Yorker, May 23, 1994 P. 35 Talk story about Saul Bellow.
14In the first place, I love modern American fiction, from Don DeLillo to Tom Wolfe and Saul Bellow.
15FOR Nobel-prize winning novelist Saul Bellow death has become a constant presence in the midst of a still-active life.
16Previous winners include giants of the American literary scene such as William Faulkner, Philip Roth, Saul Bellow and John Updike.
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