what are some of the ways that Herzog is obsessed with or influenced by death?
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Herzog is a 1964 novel by Saul Bellow. Letters from the protagonist constitute much of the text.
Herzog won the 1965 National Book Award for Fiction and the The Prix International. Time Magazine included the novel in its …
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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.
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.