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05-11-2005 07:58 AM ET (US)
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Here's a sad storySaul Bellow's last signed book to his son gets "lost" in the mail, only opened the envelope arriving. Hey, Postie, if you've got the book, just do the heaven-bent thing and send it along anonymously. Home
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I'm desperate to find a copy of Bellow's first published story, entitled "The Hell It Can't", which appeared in the Northwestern student newspaper in 1936 and (to my knowledge) has never been reprinted. Has anyone got any leads for where I could read this story? Anyone have access to the text, who could send it by e-mail or fax? Thanks....
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11-19-2003 01:39 PM ET (US)
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Who said Frye's influence was dead and gone?
Amis: "The practice of rearranging the canon on aesthetic or moralistic grounds (today such grounds would be politicalthat is, egalitarian) was unanswerably ridiculed by Northrop Frye in his Anatomy of Criticism (1957). To imagine a literary "stock exchange" in which reputations "boom and crash," he argued, is to reduce literary criticism to the sphere of "leisure-class gossip.""
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11-18-2003 09:31 PM ET (US)
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A Literary Endorsement from This Guy Must Be Like a Handshake with Al Gore Right Now...But I'd still take it. Amis fets Bellow. Home
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10-05-2003 09:54 PM ET (US)
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Bellow's Early NovelsAnd with Bellow, early means Eeeaarrrlllyyyy... Augie March is 50 years old this year. Saul, much older. Home
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