Saul Bellow and American Transcendentalism
by
M.A. Quayum
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Twentieth-century American Jewish Writers
ISBN-10
0820436526
ISBN-13
9780820436524
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 3rd, 2004
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
552 grams
Dimensions
16.00 x 23.60 x 2.10 cms
Product Classification:
Philosophy
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Saul Bellow and American Transcendentalism explores Saul Bellow’s moral and philosophical affinity with the writers of American transcendentalism, especially Emerson and Whitman. Its focus is on the «vintage» Bellow, or his «mature» novels, from Henderson the Rain King (1959) to The Dean’s December (1982). In these novels, Bellow highlights a moral crisis, arising from humankind’s despiritualization and dehumanization, which, he believes, is responsible for an ongoing dichotomy in the modern world. Bellow describes this as a dichotomy of the «Cleans» and the «Dirties», in the context of American culture. To rectify this dichotomy and redeem humankind from its current «death-ridden» state, Bellow and his protagonists advance a vision of life that corresponds to the transcendental vision of dialogue and «double consciousness», or coordination and balance. Like Emerson, they advocate, «The mid-world is best... A man is a golden impossibility; the line he must walk is a hair’s breadth». Comparable to Whitman, they urge the individual to «knit the knot of contrariety» and act as «an arbiter of the diverse».
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