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Saul Bellow

NOUN
  1. United States author (born in Canada) whose novels influenced American literature after World War II (1915-2005)

How To Use Saul Bellow In A Sentence

  • Saul Bellow is the greatest Jewish American writer after Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner died.
  • In Saul Bellow's "Humboldt's Gift," the narrator describes himself as an "idiotic old lecher" who is "leaving two children to follow an obvious gold digger to corrupt Europe. Bringing Up Baby? Definitely
  • Saul Bellow literarily expounds the existentialism philosophy propositions of Sartre in Seize the Day: forlornness, anguish, death, individual choice and humane responsibility.
  • She has written a major critical appraisal/study of Saul Bellow's novels.
  • She has written a major critical appraisal/study of Saul Bellow's novels.
  • She has written a major critical appraisal/study of Saul Bellow's novels.
  • She has written a major critical appraisal/study of Saul Bellow's novels.
  • I am cogitating on this grave matter in connection with the death of Saul Bellow, the wonderful American writer.
  • One was a scathing demolition of James Atlas's biography of Saul Bellow by Richard Poirier, who described it as a 'censorious' and 'condescending' work, fueled by 'craven hostility' toward its subject. Tracking the Untrackable
  • “I sat down for a while in a playground,” wrote Saul Bellow in his 1956 Seize the Day, “…to watch the kids play potsy and skip rope.” No Uncertain Terms
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