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Saul Bellow (Writer)
[June 10, 1915 – April 5, 2005]
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The Hero in Contemporary American Fiction: The Works of Saul Bellow and Don DeLillo
(2007) by Stephanie
S. Halldorson
The Spooky Art: Thoughts on Writing (2003) by
Norman Mailer
Throughout, Mailer ties in examples from his own career,
and reflects on the works of his fellow writers, living and dead --
Ernest Hemingway,
Herman Melville,
Joan Didion,
John Updike,
Mark Twain,
Samuel Beckett,
Saul Bellow,
William Faulkner,
William Styron,
and a host of others. In The Spooky Art, Mailer captures the
unique untold suffering and exhilaration of the novelist’s daily life
and, while plotting a clear path for other writers to follow, maintains
reverence for the underlying mystery and power of the art.
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Prophets of Recognition: Ideology and the Individual in
Novels by Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, and Eudora Welty
(1999) by Hulia Eichelberger
See also Eudora Welty,
Ralph Ellison,
Saul Bellow,
Toni Morrison
Conversations With Contemporary American Writers
(1985) by Sanford Pinsker
Includes Barry
Beckham, David Madden,
Etheridge Knight,
Gerald Stern,
I. B. Singer,
Josephine Miles,
Joyce Carol Oates,
Marilynne Robinson,
Saul Bellow,
Stephen Dunn, and William Stafford
Smiling through the Apocalypse: Esquire's History of the Sixties (1970)
by Harold Hayes
Includes contributions by
Gore Vidal, James Baldwin,
Norman Mailer,
Saul Bellow, Timothy Leary,
Tom Wolfe,
William F. Buckley Jr.,
William Burroughs, and
William Styron.
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