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    Saul Bellow (born Solomon Bellows; June 10, 1915 – April 5, 2005) [1] was a Canadian–American writer. For his literary work, Bellow was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, the 1976 Nobel Prize in Literature, and the National Medal of Arts. [2] He is the only writer to win the National Book Award for Fiction three times, [3] and he received the ...

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  2. Apr 1, 2024 · Saul Bellow (born June 10, 1915, Lachine, near Montreal, Quebec, Canada—died April 5, 2005, Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S.) was an American novelist whose characterizations of modern urban man, disaffected by society but not destroyed in spirit, earned him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1976. Brought up in a Jewish household and fluent in ...

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  3. Apr 17, 2015 · Ravelstein (2000) Bellow’s last novel, written in his 80s, is a loving and openly biographical portrait of the political philosopher Allan Bloom, author of The Closing of the American Mind (1987 ...

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  5. Nov 18, 2022 · Learn about the life and career of Saul Bellow, the Nobel Prize-winning American novelist who explored 20th-century themes with humor and depth. See his major works, controversies, influences and achievements in this timeline.

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  6. Apr 6, 2005 · "Saul Bellow was a kind of intellectual boulevardier, wearing a jaunty hat and a smile as he marched into literary battle. In spite of -- or perhaps, because of -- his lofty position, he was ...

  7. Dec 8, 2022 · A biographer shares his thoughts on Bellow's body of work, prose and literary influence. He suggests three novels and stories to start with, from "The Adventures of Augie March" to "The Old System", and explains why Bellow's writing is pleasurable, truthful and funny.

  8. Apr 17, 2015 · F rom the age of 49, when the publication of Herzog in 1964 made him rich as well as famous, Saul Bellow was the most acclaimed novelist in America, the winner of three National Book Awards, the ...

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