This 1999 book provides a multifaceted introduction to Nobel
Prize-winner Saul Bellow's most widely read, respected, and taught
work of fiction, Seize the Day. This tragi-comic story of one day
in the life of an average man on the brink of failure and despair
is a prime example of the Jewish novels of the 1950s. The essays in
this volume examine the thematic, stylistic, and critical elements
of Bellow's masterpiece and offer different approaches to how the
novel may or may not be thought of as 'ethnic'.
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