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Saul Bellow, born in Solomon Belous, June 10, 1915, Lashin, Quebec, Canada – April 5, 2005, Brooklyn, Massachusetts, USA) is an American writer of Jewish origin, a Nobel Prize in literature for 1976, a prose writer, also known as an essayist and teacher.
Saul Bellow was born June 10, 1915 in the town of Lashin (now part of Montreal) in the Canadian province of Quebec, in the Jewish family Belous, shortly before that emigrated from Russia and Americanized the name for Bellow. Soon the family moved to the US and settled in the poor areas of Chicago. As a child, Sol was sick a lot and during this period he was addicted to reading. In 1933, he graduated from the school and entered the University of Chicago, two years later transferred to the North-Western University, which he graduated from. He taught at the Universities of Minnesota, New York, Boston and Chicago.
Bello’s literary career began with the publication of literary reviews and translations from Yiddish. Even the early works of the writer secured him the fame of one of the strongest American novelists of the 20th century.
In 1976, Bellow received the Nobel Prize for Literature “for humanist penetration and subtle analysis of modern culture, organically combined in his work.”
He died on April 5, 2005 in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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