WBUR.ORG
Support WBUR Receive e-Newsletter
Dick Gordon: Host of The ConnectionHome
Home
   
 5/11/2008

How Do I Listen?
Archived programs are streamed in the Real Audio Format.
Click here to download
 
Problems Listening?
Try this Direct Listen Link if the "Listen to Show" button to the right does not work
 

Hosted by: Dick Gordon Show Originally Aired: 10/16/2003
CALL 1 800-423-TALK
Celebrating Saul Bellow
Image from the cover of
Image from the cover of "Saul Bellow: Novels 1944-1953"

Email to friend

By the time Saul Bellow won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1976, he had already populated American letters with a menagerie of characters you couldn't help but root for.

Fifty years ago, he gave us Augie March, a well-meaning, wandering "Columbus" who goes nowhere and everywhere in the course of six hundred bursting pages. There is Moses Herzog, embattled, embittered and twice-divorced, but hopeful, always hopeful. Even Bellow's supporting cast leaves an impression. A would-be prize fighter has "an immense face like raked garden soil in need of water." An institutionalized brother's look reveals "wisdom kept prisoner by incapacity." There are those who call Bellow "the greatest living American author." Two of them, Martin Amis and James Wood, explain why.

Thursday, October 16th, at 6:00 pm at the Boston Public Library, join Martin Amis, James Wood, Stanley Crouch and Jonathan Wilson in a celebration of the 50th Anniversary of The Adventures of Augie March. The reception is open to the public.
LISTEN TO SHOW
Related Shows


The Cat from Hue
The Connection (01/23/2002)

Literary Downsizing with Richard Russo
The Connection (08/06/2002)

Studs Terkel
The Connection (01/15/2002)

Shaking the Literary Tree
The Connection (06/23/2003)

Loise Gluck Named Next Poet Laureate
Here And Now (08/29/2003)

Robert E. Lee, Part II
Here And Now (08/07/2003)
Related Links

"Saul Bellow: Novels 1944-1953" by Saul Bellow and James Wood, on amazon.com

Martin Amis profile, from The Guardian

Saul Bellow profile, from The Guardian
 



Martin Amis, author, most recently, of "Yellow Dog"

James Wood, editor, The Library of America Collection, "Saul Bellow, Novels: 1944-1953" and literary critic, The New Republic.
wbur.org    © Copyright 2008. Trustees of Boston University and WBUR