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Definition of Saul bellow
1. Noun. United States author (born in Canada) whose novels influenced American literature after World War II (1915-2005).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saul Bellow
Literary usage of Saul bellow
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1844)
"saul bellow quest for identity SALIL DUTTA Saul (Solomon) Bellow, the Canadian-born
virtuoso Chicago novelist who calls himself "just an old-fashioned ..."
2. Road Trip USA: Cross-Country Adventures on America's Two-Lane Highways by Jamie Jensen (2006)
"Many great writers, including saul bellow, Richard Wright, Studs Terkel, Ralph
Ellison, Kenneth Patchen, Nelson Algren, and Jim Thompson contributed to the ..."
3. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"... I 957 He gave them every opportunity to escape —saul bellow, Herzog, 1964 .
. . had hoped for an opportunity to start work on a novel —Current Biography ..."
4. Russian Money Laundering: Congressional Hearing edited by James A. Leach (2001)
"By way of conclusion, saul bellow once said that "a great deal of intelligence
can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion runs deep. ..."
5. The Urban Condition: Space, Community, and Self in the Contemporary Metropolis by Ghent Urban Studies Team (1999)
"2 saul bellow, Mr. Sammler's Planet (New York: Viking, 1970); EL Doctorow.
"Lives of the Poets," in Lives ofthe Poets (1985; reprint, London: Picador, ..."
6. Lie-theoretic ODE Numerical Analysis, Mechanics, and Differential Systems by Robert Hermann (1994)
"To express my frustration I (like Herzog, in the novel by saul bellow) write
letters: Here are some recent samples. ..."
7. Montreal by Ulysses Travel Guides Staff (2004)
"The nearby municipal library was recently renamed saul bellow Library in honour
of this famous writer, a Lachine native. The Complexe Culturel Guy- ..."
8. Face to Face by Gabrielle Warnock, Jeff W. O'Connell (2000)
"Art, after all, has, as saul bellow put it, 'something to do with the achievement
of stillness in the midst of chaos... with an arrest of attention in the ..."