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Saul Bellows short stories have been read both individually and as companion pieces to his masterworks. Though his universe has come to be known by its larger planets--The Adventures of Augie March, Henderson the Rain King, Herzog, Humboldts Gift, Mr. Sammlers Planet- -there are a surprisingly sizable number of smaller Bellovian planets that adorn our literary universe. Their appearance, though not always fully recognized, is significant. Bellows stories also reflect that his recurring themes have, like a fine vintage, aged with time to provide us now with a significant body of short fiction, characterized by both its elegant brevity and its measured intensity. Gloria Cronin and Gerhard Bach have collected a volume of essays that examine Bellows sharp wit, precise description, unforgettable portraits, and finely crafted dialogue that remind us of the fiction of sensibility and character portraiture of Hawthorne and James. Like so many of the great modernists who preceded him, Bellow, too, has become a master of the short story and the novella. His is a legacy of elegance, intensity, and clarity...

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title:Small Planets : Saul Bellow and the Art of Short Fiction
author:Bach, Gerhard
publisher:Michigan State University Press
isbn10 | asin:0870135295
print isbn13:9780870135293
ebook isbn13:9780585200910
language:English
subjectBellow, Saul--Criticism and interpretation, Short story.
publication date:2000
lcc:PS3503.E4488Z859 2000eb
ddc:813.52
subject:Bellow, Saul--Criticism and interpretation, Short story.
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Small Planets
Saul Bellow and the Art of Short Fiction
Edited by Gerhard Bach
and Gloria L. Cronin
Michigan State University Press
East Lansing, Michigan
Page iv
Copyright 2000 (c) Michigan State University Press
Introduction Copyright (c) 1999 by Gerhard Bach and Gloria L. Cronin
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (R 1997) (Permanence of Paper).
Michigan State University Press
East Lansing, Michigan 48823-5202
Printed and bound in the United States of America.
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
Small planets: Saul Bellow and the art of short fiction / edited by Gerhard
Bach and Gloria L. Cronin.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87013-529-5 (alk. paper)
1. Bach, Gerhard, 1943-. II. Cronin, Gloria L., 1947-.
813' .52-dc21 99-23854
CIP
Cover design by Sharp Des!gns
Book design by Fara Sneddon
Cover artwork is "Saul Bellow" by Sarah M. Yuster. Used courtesy of The National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institute.
Visit Michigan State University Press on the World Wide Web at: www.msu.edu/unit/msupress
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
xi
The Early Stories
Back to the Beginning: A Late Look at Bellow's Early Stories
Sanford Marovitz
3
From Mosby's Memoirs to Seize the Day
Short Stories
Peter Hyland
21
The Theme of Discontinuity in Saul Bellow's Fiction: "Looking for Mr. Green" and "A Father-to-Be"
David P. Demarest, JR
31
A la recherche du texte perdu: "The Gonzaga Manuscripts"
Brigitte Scheer-Schaezler
43
The Biological Draft Dodger in Bellow's "A Father-to-Be"
Richard F. Dietrich
61
Saul Bellow and the Absent Woman Syndrome: Traces of India in "Leaving the Yellow House"
Michael Austin
69

Page vi
Two Women Protagonists from Bellow's Short Stories: Character Conception and Its Artistic Realization
Marianne M. Friedrich
79
The Logic of the Heart: Biblical Identity and American Culture in Saul Bellow's "The Old System"
Alan Berger
93
A New Look at "The Old System"
Sanford Pinsker
103
Zapotec Man and the Torajan Granny: "Mosby's Memoirs" and the Sacrifice of the Heart
Judie Newman
113
The Achievement of Saul Bellow's Seize the Day
Ralph Ciancio
127
Seize the Day: Intimations of Anti-Hasidic Satire
S. Lillian Kremer
157
Atonement in Bellow's Seize the Day
Gaye McCollum Simmons
169
Some Versions of the Real: The Novellas of Saul Bellow
Michael K. Glenday
189
Him with His Foot in His Mouth and Other Stories
Farcical Combat in a Busy World
Cynthia Ozick
207
Artist-by-Artist (De)Construction: Mediated Testimony in Bellow's "Zetland: By a Character Witness"
Phillip A. Snyder
215
Self and Transcendence in "A Silver Dish"
Dieter Schulz
227

Page vii
Saul Bellow's "Him with His Foot in His Mouth": Why Bellow (and Other Writers) Matter
Andrew Furman
239
Bellow's "Cousins": The Suspense of Playing It to the End
Karl F. Knight
253
Saul Bellow's Fiction of Contemplation and "What Kind of Day Did You Have?"
Jay L. Halio
257
Recent Adventures of Saul Bellow: Reflections on "What Kind of Day Did You Have?"
Alan Lelchuk
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