Saul Bellow
Saul Bellow (born 10 June 1915; died 5 April 2005 at 89 years old), acclaimed North American-Jewish writer, won the Nobel prize in literature in 1976 and is best known for writing novels that investigate isolation, spiritual dissociation and the possibilities of human awakening. While on a Guggenheim fellowship in Paris, he wrote most of his best-known novel, The Adventures of Augie March.
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