Books
Book review: ‘Letters,’ Saul Bellow, edited by Benjamin Taylor
Dec. 26, 2010
Chatty yet polished, and always vibrant, Bellow’s letters serve as the autobiography he never wrote.
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July 26, 2008
Saul Bellow, the Nobel Prize-winning giant of American letters whose erudite writing portrayed men in the throes of profound spiritual crisis in a dangerous, even brutal world, died Tuesday.
April 6, 2005
Artists are navigators of interior landscapes.
March 24, 1991
Entertainment & Arts
Was Bellow a nice person? Why should it matter next to a funny, luminous story like this one?
Jan. 4, 2009
Literary awards are old news for Philip Roth, but his latest honor is truly special: the first PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction, a $40,000 prize named for the late Nobel laureate and one of Roth’s closest friends and literary heroes.
April 4, 2007
Saul Bellow’s new novella, “The Theft” (Viking: $6.95), is built in part around the feelings of a wealthy, elderly American woman for her European au pair: “. . .such a pretty child,” the older woman says, “and the Italian charm of her looks, so innocent--although innocence is a tricky thing to prove.
March 30, 1989
THE ACTUAL. By Saul Bellow . Viking: 104 pp., $17.95
June 8, 1997
World & Nation
Nobel Prize-winning novelist Saul Bellow is joining the faculty of Boston University.
May 20, 1993