| ▲ | The Manifold Mind of Saul Bellow(metropolitanreview.org) | |
| 13 points by samclemens 3 days ago | 1 comments | ||
| ▲ | sibeliuss a day ago | parent [-] | |
"But, hardly in my 20s at the time, I’ve wondered since what I detected in it. What did the man have to offer me, so green, so goyish? This was Bellow’s very last novel, written in his 80s. Riffing on topics of Jewishness, sickness, aging, dying, marriage, politics, history, friendship; he was a very adult sort of thinker, a mature man’s writer. Yet I was so thrilled by this that upon my return home I read all of his work, and later his essays and letters, then the multitudinous biographies, memoirs, and studies that came out in the decades following his death." This was precisely my experience in my early 20s! And how many times have I read Humboldt's Gift? | ||