Showing posts with label Saul Bellow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saul Bellow. Show all posts

Monday, June 10, 2024

Born on this day – Saul Bellow:


Saul Bellow

Writer

June 10, 1915 – April 5, 2005

Credits:

Books:

A Theft (1989); Collected Stories (1992); Conversations with Saul Bellow (1994); Dangling Man (1944); Granta 10 (1984); Great Jewish Short Stories (1985); Henderson the Rain King (1959); Herzog (1964); Him With His Foot in His Mouth (1984); Humboldt's Gift (1975); It All Adds Up (1994); Leaving the Yellow House (2018); Letters (2010); More Die of Heartbreak (1987); Mosby's Memoirs and Other Stories (1968); Mr. Sammler's Planet (1970); Novels 1944–1953 (2003); Novels 1956–1964 (2007); Novels 1970–1982 (2010); Novels 1984–2000 (2015); Ravelstein (2000); Recent American Fiction (1963); Seize the Day (1956); Settling My Accounts Before I Go Away (2013); Something to Remember Me By (1990); Summations (1987); Technology and the Frontiers of Knowledge (1974); The Actual (1997); The Adventures of Augie March (1953); The Bellarosa Connection (1989); The Dean's December (1982); The Good Parts (2000); The Last Analysis (1965); The Oxford Book of American Short Stories (1992); The Portable Saul Bellow (1974); The Victim (1947); There Is Simply Too Much to Think about (2015); To Jerusalem and Back (1976); Wonderful Town (2000); Writers At Work: The Paris Review Interviews (1957); Writers on Writing (2001); Writers: Their Lives and Works (2018).

Movies and television:

2nd House (1975); American Masters (2022); Apostrophes (1982); Arena (1993); Bookmark (1998); Das Mal - Orangen-Soufflé (1969); Hanly's People (1991); I klemme (1968); In Search of Identity (1980); Izvlacenje (1967); Life Itself (2014); Money (2016); New Release (1966); Orange soufflé (1968); Personal Reflections (1969); Puerto Rico / Q for Quest (1961); Release (1969); Seize the Day (1986); The Adventures of Saul Bellow (2021); Thirty-Minute Theatre (1971); Ut av klemmen (1968); Von unten hervor (1969); Zelig (1983).

Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Saul Bellow, on writing:


You never have to change anything you got up in the middle of the night to write.

- Saul Bellow.