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March 23, 2015

Saul Bellow: Jewish in the Gut

His “sense of Judaism, or rather Jewishness, was visceral, not intellectual.”

The late Saul Bellow, the 1976 Nobel laureate in literature, is the subject of a recent autobiography by Zachary Leader. In a review of the first volume (the second is still forthcoming) and of a collection of Bellow’s nonfiction, Abraham Socher writes that the novelist’s “sense of Judaism, or rather Jewishness, was visceral, not intellectual.” As an example, Socher adduces Bellow’s strong stand against the freeing of the pro-Nazi poet Ezra Pound (free registration required):

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