Saul Bellow
Saul Bellow (born Solomon Bellows) was a Canadian-American novelist and one of the most influential writers of 20th-century American literature. Born in Quebec and raised in Chicago, he wrote acclaimed novels exploring modern urban life, Jewish-American identity, and the struggles of intellectuals in society. He won the Pulitzer Prize, the Nobel Prize in Literature, and National Book Awards multiple times.
novel
literary fiction
Him With His Foot in His Mouth, and Other Stories: Library Edition
The Dean's December: Library Edition
Seize the Day (Penguin Classics)
Herzog
There Is Simply Too Much to Think About: Collected Nonfiction
To Jerusalem and Back: A Personal Account
Humboldt's Gift (Penguin Classics)
There Is Simply Too Much to Think About: Collected Nonfiction
Ravelstein (Penguin Classics)
The Adventures Of Augie March
Henderson the Rain King
The Victim
Collected Stories
Dangling Man (Penguin Classics)
The Adventures of Augie March
Ravelstein
Saul Bellow: Novels 1984-2000:
Bellow: Novels 1970-1982: Mr. Sammler's Planet / Humboldt's Gift / The Dean's December
There Is Simply Too Much to Think About: Collected Nonfiction; Library Edition
Saul Bellow: Novels 1944-1953: Dangling Man, The Victim, and The Adventures of Augie March
Saul Bellow: Novels 1956-1964: Seize the Day, Henderson the Rain King, Herzog (Library of America)
Saul Bellow: Letters
The Bellarosa Connection
Him With His Foot in His Mouth and Other Stories