Humboldt's Gift
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Humboldt's Gift is a 1975 novel by Saul Bellow, which won the 1976 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and contributed to Bellow's winning the Nobel Prize in Literature the same year.
The novel is a roman à clef about Bellow's friendship with the poet Delmore Schwartz.
Preceded by: The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara |
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1976 |
Succeeded by: no award given |
Works by Saul Bellow |
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Novels: Dangling Man • The Victim • The Adventures of Augie March • Seize the Day • Henderson the Rain King • Herzog • Humboldt's Gift • The Dean's December • More Die of Heartbreak • A Theft • The Bellarosa Connection • The Actual • Ravelstein Short Stories : Mosby's Memoirs • Him with His Foot in His Mouth • Something to Remember Me By: Three Tales • Collected Stories • |