Saul Bellow
1915 - 2005
General Information
Bio
(1915-2005) Writer, Nobel Prize winner. “Henderson The Rain King,” (1959) Bellow lived at 333 Riverside Drive at 107th Street, New York, New York.
Full Name
Saul Bellow
Locations
New York
Author's Timeline
Unknown
RESIDENCE
Saul Bellow lived in Manhattan, New York, New York.
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OTHER
Bellow taught at New York University, New York, New York.
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OTHER
Bellow taught briefly at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.
1915
BIRTH
Saul Bellow was born in Lachine, Quebec, a suburb of Montreal, Canada in 1915.
1944
LITWORK
Dangling Man
Novel.
Novel.
1947
LITWORK
The Victim
Novel.
Novel.
1953
LITWORK
The Adventures of Augie March
Novel; National Book Award winner in 1954.
Novel; National Book Award winner in 1954.
1956
LITWORK
Seize the Day
Collection of short fiction.
Collection of short fiction.
1959
LITWORK
Henderson The Rain King
1964
LITWORK
Herzog
Novel; National Book Awards winner.
Novel; National Book Awards winner.
1965
LITWORK
The Last Analysis
Play.
Play.
1970
LITWORK
Mr. Sammler's Planet
Novel; National Book Awards winner.
Novel; National Book Awards winner.
1975
LITWORK
To Jerusalem And Back
Non-fiction.
Non-fiction.
1975
LITWORK
Humboldt's Gift
Novel; Pulitzer Prize winner.
Novel; Pulitzer Prize winner.
1976
OTHER
Bellow was winner of Nobel Prize for Literature in 1976.
1976
LITWORK
To Jerusalem and Back: A Personal Account
1987
LITWORK
More Die Of Heartbreak
Novel.
Novel.
1989
LITWORK
A Theft
2000
LITWORK
Ravelstein
2005
DEATH
Saul Bellow died in Brookline, Massachusetts in 2005.
2005
INTERMENT
Bellow was interred at Morningside Cemetery, Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont.
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