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Saul Bellow Biography

Saul Bellow Biography

Saul Bellow biography

Some Jewish writers, who have made special contributions to American literature of the twentieth century, Saul Bellow are one of them. From the singer to the Philip Roth to Michael Shawn and to Saffron Foyer, the sequence of successful writers came in, Sallo Bello is of the same is the position.

His birth was in Canada. But at 9 years of age, he returned to the United States. Their family started living in Chicago in the United States in 1924. There was a living environment in Chicago that actually grew up in Chicago during that time. The experience there had a strong effect on his writings. There, his brothers used to sell magazines on the streets, sell chocolate to the office of the travellers. Saul Bellow herself also experienced such work. However, he did not enough at all. He liked to spend time in the public library.
Saul Bellow
From his childhood, his desire to become a writer was awake. Saul Bellow's fame brings novel 'Harojog'. When Bello was 49 years old, he published this novel in 1964. However, after the publication of his first novel 'Dangling Man' in 1944, he received critical acclaim. Before that, the first short story was printed in the Partisan Review in 1941. Only in short stories, he is going to be an intellectual novelist. Saul Bellow spoke about the state of relation to modern civilization. The mentality of fighting adversity is seen in his characters. They also try to overcome their weaknesses as people. Bellow has found many faults in modern civilization. He has seen many deaths of human traits due to the human race running behind materialistic achievement. Bellow is synonymous with heroic qualities among his main characters. They try to move against the current society, especially against the negative forces of society. The identity of these characters is often Jewish. The feeling of social separation among them is quite evident. However, in his writings, Jewish identity and lifestyle were more visible in content than himself, but he was reluctant to accept himself as a Jewish writer. Another feature of his writings is that the tension towards America's life. The special weaknesses towards the vivid flow and uniqueness of America's life. In the text of SaulBellow,, the reference to the writings of Marcel Prost, Henry James, and the use of citation as intended was noticed.

 However, he has used such a type of writing that he has a slight mood. He has mixed many elements of his life among the characters. His life is similar to many of his main characters. Most of the time spent in Chicago. Bellow 's near Chicago seemed to be rude to Chicago. At the same time, Chicago was an essential place for him. America's reflection has seen more in Chicago than in New York. In the area of Chicago that was in the early eighteenth of the last century, the area was at the centre of Chicago's crime. Even after being a writer, it seems appropriate to be there. At the end of his life, he told Philip Roth once, "I appreciate you being able to adapt to New York. But I could not win any fight there. I could not fully respond to the human vitality of what happened in my life. 'While in New York and Princeton, he was able to make friends with the main literary critics of the fifties of the last century. In his view, Belo was very talented, able to fit into the subject and the environment and to study the case. Irving Ho thought that Sallo Belo was of very mature will; Bella is very tactful while talking with himself. William Phillips, one of the editors of Partisan Review, said that Belo's praise enhances his excellence. His comment about himself is, 'I am a stranger walking alone. '

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