Bellow: A Biography
With this masterly and original work, Bellow: A Biography, National Book Award nominee James Atlas gives the first definitive account of the Nobel Prize — winning author’s turbulent personal and professional life, as it unfolded against the background of twentieth-century events — the Depression, World War II, the upheavals of the sixties — and amid all the complexities of the Jewish-immigrant experience in America, which generated a vibrant new literature.
Drawing upon a vast body of original research, including Bellow’s extensive correspondence with Ralph Ellison, Delmore Schwartz, John Berryman, Robert Penn Warren, John Cheever, and many other luminaries of the twentieth-century literary community, Atlas weaves a rich and revealing portrait of one of the most talented and enigmatic figures in American intellectual history.
Detailing Bellow’s volatile marriages and numerous tempestuous relation-ships with women, publishers, and friends, Bellow: A Biography is a magnificent chronicle of one of the premier writers in the English language, whose prize-winning works include Herzog, The Adventures of Augie March, and, most recently, Ravelstein.
- Author
- James Atlas, Hans Bertens
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 736
- Publisher
- Modern Library
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780375759581
- Characters
- Saul Bellow
- Genres
- biography
- Release date
- 2002
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