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"Bellow has not only become a master of his own special idiom, that verbal impasto which mixes...racy-tough street Jewishness with high-flown intellectual display; he has also...set forth on a stubborn, uncertain quest for the cup of wisdom....Bellow is a man of high intelligence so that his generalized commentary is intrinsically absorbing, and...he has the rare gift of transforming dialectic into drama, causistry into comedy, so that one is steadily aware of the close relationship between his discursive passages and the central narrative."
Irving Howe, Harper's, 2/70
Review:"The triumph of MR. SAMMLER'S PLANET is the invention of Sammler, with the credentials that accrue to him through his European education...as 'the registrar of madness.' The juxtaposition of the personal plight of the protagonist with the particulars of the social forces he encounters, the resounding, ironic rightness of that juxtaposition, accounts for the impact here, as it does in every memorable fiction."
Philip Roth, New Yorker, 10/09/2000
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Mr. Sammler's Planet (ISBN: 0140073175 / 0-14-007317-5) Bellow, Saul Quantity Available: 1
Book Description: Penguin (Non-Classics), 1984. Paper Back. Book Condition: New. Bookseller Inventory # 20070607103589 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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Mr. Sammler's Planet (ISBN: 0140073175 / 0-14-007317-5) Bellow, Saul Quantity Available: 1
Book Description: Penguin. Softcover. Book Condition: Neu. Dust Jacket Condition: Neu. Bellow, Saul (Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature) Mr. Sammler's Planet 251 S., Taschenbuch PENGUIN neuwertig . To escape the European horror Mr. Sammler was obliged to crawl from his own grave - and to kill. There seems to be no escaping the continuing American horror. Everyone, it appears, suffers from a mania for explaining everything and understanding nothing. With accurate but a reluctant frequency, Mr. Sammler divines the sickness of the present and recalls the madness of the past. His global sensitivity (he knows what might be happening everywhere) seems to be his own disease. He is assured by Dr. Lal that a perfect society is attainable - on the moon. Meanwhile on Sammler's planet, so recognizably our own, there seems to be little chance of getting it. Unless we all learn from Mr.Sammler's disease. Bookseller Inventory # 000194 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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