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Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Bellow, Saul
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Lib.Ru: Ñîë Áåëëîó
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Saul Bellow - Biography
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Áåëëîó, Ñîë
"Ïëàíåòà ìèñòåðà Ñýììëåðà" [rus]
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Literature 1976
Nobel Prize to Saul Bellow for the human understanding and subtle analysis of
contemporary culture that are combined in his work. Biography, Nobel lecture and diploma. [eng]
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Saul Bellow Winner of the 1976 Nobel Prize in Literature
Saul Bellow, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. [eng]
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Saul Bellow
Saul Bellow biography, Nobel Prize winner 1976, was born in Lachine, Quebec in 1915 and was raised in Chicago... [eng]
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PAL: Saul Bellow (1915 - )
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Saul Bellow
American author, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1976. Bellow is among the major representatives of Jewish-American writers. His works have widely influenced American literature after World War II. Among Bellow's most famous characters are Augie March, Moses E. Herzog, Arthur Sammler, and Charlie Citrine - a superb gallery of self-doubting, funny, charming, disillusioned, neurotic, and intelligent observers of the modern American way of life.
[eng]
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Bellow's review of Ellison
"Man Underground"
Review of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man
by Saul Bellow [eng]
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