Hi folks...
I have a vague recollection of a passage from "Herzog" where he suggests that he calls himself an atheist but lives as if God exists. Can anyone direct me to such a passage? It may be from another Bellow protagonist, but I don't think so.
Could the response be to my e-mail at charliewalter@charter.net...? Many thanks.
Herzog Wikipedia
Herzog is a 1964 novel by Saul Bellow. In a nod to the epistolary novels of early British literature, letters from the protagonist constitute much of the text.
Herzog won the 1965 National Book Award for Fiction. Time Magazine…
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what are some of the ways that Herzog is obsessed with or influenced by death?


