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Saul Bellow
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Number of Pages
368
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
This is a work of literary fiction, a postmodern novel built from confessional letters and fragments that probe a mind in turmoil. The central theme is the fragility of identity in the modern age and the stubborn resilience of a writer who refuses to surrender to private disaster. The book speaks to adult readers who relish experimental prose, psychological depth, and darkly comic insight. The emotional tone is intense, intimate, and sometimes brutal, yet infused with sly humor and a persistent sense of humanity.
The narrative unfolds as frantic, unsent letters penned from a room in a crumbling house, a setting that mirrors a mind unspooling. The form is epistolary and reflective, mixing addresses to friends, enemies, colleagues, and even the living and the dead. The experience is immersive: readers are drawn into the stream of thought, interruptions, and revelations as the writer's inner life is laid bare, with the house and its rat neighbors acting as a stark counterpoint to ideas racing through the mind.
Readers encounter a voice that fuses confession, exorcism imagery, philosophy, and cultural critique. The prose is dense and musical, inviting slow, careful reading, re-reading, and interpretation. The pacing moves through memory and the crises of civilization, urging readers to weigh private sorrow against public catastrophe and to listen for the shape of language under pressure.
After finishing, readers gain insight into the human capacity to endure private suffering while engaging with the larger anxieties of civilization. The work leaves a lasting impression of language's power to illuminate inner life and social reality, inviting continued reflection on what it means to think, write, and survive in a complicated world.
Product Details
Author
Saul Bellow
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
368
Language
English
SKU
9780141184876
ISBN
9780141184876
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13x2x19.8cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 499
₹ 475
₹ 24 Off