Était-il intelligent ou idiot? En ce moment, il ne pouvait guère prétendre être intelligent. Il avait peut-être eu un jour les armes pour le devenir, mais il avait plutôt choisi d'être un rêveur et les requins l'avaient nettoyé. Quoi d'autre? Il perdait ses cheveux. Il lisait les publicités de Thoma...
Augie March quitte Chicago au temps de la Grande Dépression, et la tutelle de Grandma Lausch, juive émigrée d'Odessa. Augie March part tenter de trouver une place dans le monde. Sur sa route, il croise : un homme d'affaires ayant fait fortune, une héritière collectionneuse de serpents, des trotskis...
" Saul Bellow est l'écrivain américain le plus important de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle. "Le Monde Kenneth Trachtenberg, excentrique professeur de russe, quitte la France et son Paris natal pour rejoindre l'université du Midwest, aux États-Unis, où son oncle Ben Crader, botaniste de génie...
«Notre espèce est-elle folle? Les preuves n'en manquent pas.» Ainsi pense Mr. Sammler, rescapé de l'Holocauste. Dans le New York décomplexé des années soixante, cet intellectuel d'un autre temps observe avec stupéfaction l'hédonisme ambiant. Et les promesses d'un avenir radieux lui semblent au cont...
Journaliste de mode new-yorkaise renommée, Clara Velde s'est mariée quatre fois. Mais elle reste éperdument amoureuse d'Ithiel, qu'elle a connu avant tous les autres. Incapable de s'engager, il lui avait pourtant offert une bague sertie d'une émeraude qu'elle porte toujours comme symbole de leur amo...
Leventhal is a natural victim; a man uncertain of himself, never free from the nagging suspicion that the other guy may be right. So when he meets a down-at-heel stranger in the park one day and finds himself being accused of ruining the man's life, he half believes it. He can't shake the man loose,...
In the mid-1970s, Saul Bellow visited Israel and To Jerusalem and Back is his account of his time there. Immersing himself in its landscape and culture, he records the opinions, passions and dreams of Israelis of varying viewpoints - from Prime Minister Rabin, novelist Amos Oz and the editor of an A...
Dean Corde is a man of position and authority at a Chicago university. He accompanies his wife to Bucharest where her mother, a celebrated figure, lies dying in a state hospital. As he tries to help her grapple with an unfeeling bureaucracy, news filters through to him of problems left behind in C...
Augie March is a poor Chicago boy growing up during the Great Depression. A 'born recruit', he latches on to a wild succession of occupations, then proudly rejects each one as too limiting. Not until he tangles with the glamorous Thea, a huntress with a trained eagle, is his independence seriously...
Herzog is alone, now that Madeleine has left him for his best friend. Solitary, in a crumbling house which he shares with rats, he is buffeted by a whirlwind of mental activity. People rumoured that his mind had collapsed. But was it true? Locked for days in the custody of his rambling memories, Her...
Bellow was America's writer, and in this superb collection of nonfiction essays he demonstated his vigilance of and loyalty to his country over a span of 45 years. From his earliest piece, a war report from Spain written for the Partisan Review (1948), to his Novel Prize lecture (1976), to a Forbes ...
For many years, the great poet Von Humboldt Fleisher and Charlie Citrine, a young man inflamed with a love for literature, were the best of friends. At the time of his death, however, Humboldt is a failure, and Charlie's life has reached a low point: his career is at a standstill, and he's enmeshed ...
Mr. Artur Sammler, Holocaust survivor, intellectual, and occasional lecturer at Columbia University in 1960s New York City, is a "registrar of madness," a refined and civilized being caught among people crazy with the promises of the future (moon landings, endless possibilities). His Cyclopean gaze...
Kenneth Trachtenberg, the witty and eccentric narrator of More Die ofHeartbreak, has left his native Paris for the Midwest. He has come to benear his beloved uncle, the world-renowned botanist Benn Crader, self-described "plant visionary." While his studies take him around the world, Benn, a restles...
'We were friends, somehow.But in the end, somehow, he intended to be a mortal enemy.All the while that he was making the gestures of a close and precious friend he was fattening my soul in a coop till it was ready for killing.' Vital, exuberant, streetwise and philosophizing, Nobel Prize winner Sau...
Expecting to be inducted into the army, Joseph has given up his job and carefully prepared for his departure to the battlefront. When a series of mix-ups delays his induction, he finds himself facing a year of idleness. Dangling Man is his journal, a wonderful account of his restless wanderings thro...
This is the definitive collection of short stories by Saul Bellow. Abundant, precise, various, rich and exuberant, the stories display the stylistic and emotional brilliance which characterizes this master of prose. Some stories recount the events of a single day, some are contained in a wider frame...
Bellow evokes all the rich colour and exotic customs of a highly imaginary Africa in this comic novel about a middle-aged American millionaire who, seeking a new, more rewarding life, descends upon an African tribe. Henderson's awesome feats of strength and his unbridled passion for life earns him ...
" Saul Bellow est l'écrivain américain le plus important de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle. "Le Monde. Fondateur d'un Institut de la mémoire à Philadelphie, le narrateur de ce court roman, une fois l'âge de la retraite arrivé, décide de raconter l'histoire d'Harry Fonstein, un réfugié d'Euro...
"The best novel to come out of America-or England-for a generation." --V.S. Pritchett, The New York Review of Books In this unique noir masterpiece by the incomparable Saul Bellow, a young man is sucked into the mysterious, heat-filled vortex of New York City. Asa Leventhal, a temporary bachelor w...
An essential masterwork by Nobel laureate Saul Bellow--now with an introduction by J. M. Coetzee Expecting to be inducted into the army to fight in World War II, Joseph has given up his job and carefully prepared for his departure to the battlefront. When a series of mix-ups delays his induction, h...
“The work of a great master still locked in unequal combat with Eros and Time.” –The New York Times Book Review In this dazzling work of fiction, Nobel Laureate Saul Bellow writes comically and wisely about the tenacious claims of first love. Harry Trellman, an aging, astute businessman, has never ...
Abe Ravelstein is a brilliant professor at a prominent midwestern university and a man who glories in training the movers and shakers of the political world. He has lived grandly and ferociously-and much beyond his means. His close friend Chick has suggested that he put forth a book of his convictio...
The story behind The Actual belongs to Harry Trellman, an aging, astute businessman who has never belonged anywhere. ...