In 1965, Saul Bellow was rich. After the publication of his novel Herzog the previous year, the ornery and erudite Chicago-born writer was lavished with attention, praise, and (strangely, for a writer, even during those more literate times) money. According to Zachary Leader, Bellow wasn’t crazy about all the hurly-burly that his suddenly discovered was raising …
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Published on November 25, 2018 05:00