ME and MY (TOR)MENTOR: SAUL BELLOW

A Memoir of My Literary Love Affair

by Ann Weinstein


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/6/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 128
ISBN : 9780595424252

About the Book

Unlike my academic writings and talks on all 19 of Bellow's oeuvre, my memoir deals with The Bellow Years which formed a big chunk of my life - the over a dozen meetings with my mentor, the impact of his life's work on me and the many interesting, erudite, inspiring scholars I met as a result of my interest in the public and private Saul Bellow. To name a few: Liela Goldman, James Atlas, Allan Bloom. I feel all those who know me will come to know the real me after reading my warts and all tribute to the writer who made such a big difference in my life. I regard Bellow as my soulmate and, like so many, "the optimistic chronicler of our times," for his strong faith in individuals and for his credo in being "for all the good things, against the bad." Although he recently died, his teachings will remain with me as long as I live. I hope my tribute will serve as a vehicle to pass on to my family and readers what penetrated my soul and will equally rub off on them. Have a good read.


About the Author

Ann Cheroff Weinstein was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., moved to Montreal upon her marriage. When her third child turned eight, she went back to school. After completing her M.A. at the University of Montreal where she wrote her thesis on Bellow?s preoccupation with ?What it Means to be Fully Human,? she was hired to teach at Dawson College. Now retired, her heart still in the classroom, she continues to moderate courses to seniors and loves to write in her spare time.