Novels of Saul Bellow, Canadian-American writer, include Dangling Man in 1944 and Humboldt's Gift in 1975 and often concern an alienated individual within an indifferent society; he won the Nobel Prize of 1976 for literature.
People widely regard one most important Saul Bellow of the 20th century. Known for his rich prose, intellectual depth, and incisive character studies, Bellow explored themes of identity and the complexities of modern life with a distinct voice that fused philosophical insight and streetwise humor. Herzog, The Adventures of Augie March, and Mister Sammler’s Planet, his major works, earned critical acclaim and a lasting legacy.
Born in Lachine, Quebec, to Russian-Jewish immigrants, Saul Bellow at a young age moved with his family to Chicago, a city that shaped much worldview and a frequent backdrop in his fiction. He studied anthropology at the University of Chicago and later Northwestern, and his intellectual interests deeply informed him. Bellow briefly pursued graduate studies in anthropology, quickly turned, and first published.
Breakthrough of Saul Bellow came with The Adventures of Augie March, a sprawling, exuberance that in 1953 marked the national book award and a new direction in fiction. With energetic language and episodic structure, it introduced readers to a new kind of unapologetically intellectual yet deeply grounded hero in the realities of urban life. Over the following decades, Bellow produced a series of acclaimed that further cemented his reputation. In Herzog, considered his masterpiece in 1964, a psychological portrait of inner turmoil of a troubled academic unfolds through a series of unsent letters, while a semi-autobiographical reflection on art and fame gained the Pulitzer Prize.
In 1976, people awarded human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture of Saul Bellow. He only thrice gained the national book award for fiction and also received the medal of arts and the lifetime achievement of the library of Congress.
Beyond fiction, Saul Bellow, a passionate essayist, taught. He held academic positions at institutions, such as the University of Minnesota, Princeton, and Boston University, and people knew his sharp intellect and lively classroom presence. Despite his stature, Bellow cared about ordinary people and infused his work with humor, moral reflection, and a deep appreciation of contradictions of life.
People can see influence of Saul Bellow in the work of countless followers. His uniquely and universally resonant voice ably combined the comic, the profound, the intellectual, and the visceral. He continued into his later years to publish his final Ravelstein in 2000.
People continue to read work of Saul Bellow and to celebrate its wisdom, vitality, and fearless examination of humanity in a chaotic world.
"فالماضي كما تعرف خطر جدا إذا تركته دون علاج. لو أن عندي مخزنا لوضعت فيه هذه الحياة الماضية المؤذية، ولو كان باستطاعتي ان احملها للبحر في زورق، والقيها فيه ولتأخذها طيور البحر فانني لا أكون راضيا. فليس بوسعك أن تجر تاريخك الثقيل الثقيل حولك…."
عن تشبث وعناد وتسرع الرجل ظنا منه أنها الشجاعة، وما يقابله من عاطفة واحتواء المرأة حتى لا يتصدع بناء الحب والزواج. بها شبهة سياسة على خفيف.
مسرحية جميلة، والأداء عظيم، كنت اشتريت رواية لسول بيلو من فترة بعيدة هقوم جرى النهاردة اطلعها من المكتبة وأقراها .. عجبني فكرة وطريقته.. وادوارد الخراط برنس وترجمة فوق الفظيعة.
مسرحية لطيفة، عن رفض الزوج ترك البيت للمحافظة بينما تحاول حماته بالبيع والاستفادة من العرض، ولكنه يرفض ويبدأ في تكسير البيت بنفسه، لا تفهم الزوج ولا الحماة ويواجهه مشاكل مع الموظف بسبب ما يقوم به، من تكسير وتحطيم، تغضب الزوجة الي أن يصاب الزوج وتتفهم وجهة نظره مشكلة الكثير من المسرحيات الكلاسيكية أنها لها علاقة بالوقت والظروف المكتوبة بها وبالتالي عند قرائتك لها في وقت حديث أحيانا تريد تحميلها المعاني أو اسقاطات ربما مقصودة او لا هنا الأمر بسيط للغاية لا يوجد أي شئ الا لو كنت محبين تحليل النصوص فربما تستطيع اخراج بعض الرسائل الخفية ولكن غير ذلك مسرحية لطيفة
The Wrecker is a kind of blank-cartridge romance with a big explosion, which raises a dust, and if anything really has happened it escapes you in the flash and the cloud of smoke.
The different, loosely connected stories reflected how Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne wrote the book. Each contributed different sections, but agreed to develop characters and descriptions of places they both knew well. The following are examples:
------- The story is about a "sprawling, episodic adventure story, a comedy of brash manners and something of a detective mystery" It revolves around the abandoned wreck of the Flying Scud at Midway Island. Clues in a stamp collection are used to track down the missing crew and solve the mystery. It is only in the last chapter that different story elements become linked.Stevenson described it as a "South Sea yarn" concerning "a very strange and defective plan that was accepted with open eyes for what seemed countervailing opportunities offered". Although the book sold well, reviews were mixed, with a New York Times reviewer concluding that
غريبة! يعني بعض الأفكار نجدها شجاعة منا، لكنها تحطم أنفسنا ومن حولنا. عبد الله غيث مبدع في تمثيله وبيعرف يعبر عن انفعالاته حتى لو مش هتشوفه. بس لمسني ان احنا ممكن نكون في نفس البيت وبنمر بنفس التجارب ومع ذلك كل واحد له مشاعر و انفعالات ورؤية للأحداث مختلفة ووجع مختلف.
مسرحية بها رسالة. اختلاف الزوج والزوجة في الرأي. يرينا الكاتب الجانب الشجاع في الرجل والجانب العاطفي في المرأة. وكيف يتحدا ويتفاهما عند اختلاف الرأي فيما بينهما.