Literary Arts Series Spotlights Novelist Saul Bellow
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Bellow considered himself a historian of American identity, populating his books with dreamers and intellectuals searching for meaning in a materialistic, sometimes disorienting world. The subtle analysis of modern culture and immigrant experience woven through Bellow's writings combined fierce social criticism with a comic gusto that drew in readers.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest authors of the 20th century, Bellow was the recipient of a record three National Book Awards, a Nobel Prize and a Pulitzer Prize.
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Background
Born
His first writing job was in
Bellow considered his first two novels, "Dangling Man" (1944) and "The Victim" (1947), as his apprentice work. His third novel, "The Adventures of
Bellow would be associated with this style, which many regarded as groundbreaking, throughout his career. He would also be associated with Jewish identity, but although many of his characters were Jewish, he did not like being referred to as a "Jewish writer." With his subtle analysis of modern culture and the immigrant experience, he considered himself a historian of the American identity. Many of his main characters were based on friends and family and indeed on himself and events in his own life. His novels feature bookish intellectuals and dreamers in search of meaning in a materialistic, sometimes disorienting world, which Bellow renders with comic gusto as well as fierce criticism.
Bellow is the only author to date who has received the National Book Awards three times — for "The Adventures of
More novels and other acclaimed writings were to come. In 1975, he penned the Pulitzer Prize-winning "
In 1976, Bellow was honored with the Nobel Prize in Literature "for the human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture that are combined in his work." The National Medal of Arts, the highest award given to artists by the
Later in his career, Bellow combined writing with teaching at various universities, including the University of Chicago, where he worked for more than 30 years; the University of Minnesota; Princeton University; Bard College; New York University and Boston University. His final novel, "Ravelstein" (2000), written in his 80s, is the story of the relationship between a Bellow-like narrator and a larger-than-life university professor.
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