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OverviewSaul Bellow is one of the twentieth century's most influential, respected, and honored writers. His novels The Adventures of Augie March, Herzog, and Mr. Sammler's Planet won the National Book Award, and Humboldt's Gift was awarded the 1976 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. In addition, his plays garnered popular and critical acclaim, and some were produced on Broadway. Known for his insights into life in a post-Holocaust world, Bellow's explorations of modernity, Jewish identity, and the relationship between art and society have resonated with his readers, but because his writing is not overtly political, his politics have largely been ignored. A Political Companion to Saul Bellow examines the author's novels, essays, short stories, and letters in order to illuminate his evolution from liberal to neoconservative. It investigates Bellow's exploration of the United States as a democratic system, the religious and ideological influences on his work, and his views on race relations, religious identity, and multiculturalism in the academy. Featuring a fascinating conclusion that draws from interviews with Bellow's sons, this accessible companion is an excellent resource for understanding the political thought of one of America's most acclaimed writers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gloria L. Cronin , Lee Trepanier , Judie Newman , Ben SiegelPublisher: The University Press of Kentucky Imprint: The University Press of Kentucky Edition: Annotated edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.525kg ISBN: 9780813147413ISBN 10: 0813147417 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 05 August 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis volume pulls together an impressive array of authors and examinations of Bellow, presenting a diverse and substantive exploration of Bellow's work, his life, and the evolution of his political thought. -- Lilly J. Goren, Carroll University The volume will most assuredly open a broader conversation in the academy and among the public about Bellow's political thought. This new information contributes not just to the study of the life and work of Saul Bellow, but to scholarship in American literature, American Jewish literature, Jewish studies, and other fields. -- Holli Levitsky, Loyola Marymount University, and 2001--2002 Fulbright Distinguished Chair in American Literature in Poland -The volume will most assuredly open a broader conversation in the academy and among the public about Bellow's political thought. This new information contributes not just to the study of the life and work of Saul Bellow, but to scholarship in American literature, American Jewish literature, Jewish studies, and other fields.- -- Holli Levitsky, Loyola Marymount University, and 2001--2002 Fulbright Distinguished Chair in American Literature in Poland -This volume pulls together an impressive array of authors and examinations of Bellow, presenting a diverse and substantive exploration of Bellow's work, his life, and the evolution of his political thought.- -- Lilly J. Goren, Carroll University The volume will most assuredly open a broader conversation in the academy and among the public about Bellow's political thought. This new information contributes not just to the study of the life and work of Saul Bellow, but to scholarship in American literature, American Jewish literature, Jewish studies, and other fields. -- Holli Levitsky, Loyola Marymount University, and 2001--2002 Fulbright Distinguished Chair in American Literature in Poland This volume pulls together an impressive array of authors and examinations of Bellow, presenting a diverse and substantive exploration of Bellow's work, his life, and the evolution of his political thought. -- Lilly J. Goren, Carroll University The volume will most assuredly open a broader conversation in the academy and among the public about Bellow's political thought. This new information contributes not just to the study of the life and work of Saul Bellow, but to scholarship in American literature, American Jewish literature, Jewish studies, and other fields. -- Holli Levitsky, Loyola Marymount University, and 2001--2002 Fulbright Distinguished Chair in American Literature in Poland This volume pulls together an impressive array of authors and examinations of Bellow, presenting a diverse and substantive exploration of Bellow's work, his life, and the evolution of his political thought. -- Lilly J. Goren, Carroll University The volume will most assuredly open a broader conversation in the academy and among the public about Bellow's political thought. This new information contributes not just to the study of the life and work of Saul Bellow, but to scholarship in American literature, American Jewish literature, Jewish studies, and other fields. -- Holli Levitsky, Loyola Marymount University, and 2001--2002 Fulbright Distinguished Chair in American Literature in Poland Author InformationGloria L. Cronin is professor of English at Brigham Young University. She is coeditor of the Saul Bellow Journal and executive director of the International Saul Bellow Society, as well as coauthor or coeditor of several books, including Jewish American and Holocaust Literature: Representation in the Postmodern World. Lee Trepanier is professor of political science at Saginaw Valley State University and coeditor of Cosmopolitanism in the Age of Globalization: Citizens without States. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |