Il dono di Humbolt
Saul Bellow frasi celebri
The Adventures of Augie March
“La sofferenza è forse l'unico buon mezzo per rompere il sonno dello spirito.”
2014
Il re della pioggia
Frasi sulla vita di Saul Bellow
The Adventures of Augie March
Henderson the Rain King
Frasi sulla morte di Saul Bellow
Saul Bellow Frasi e Citazioni
“Fantasia, fantasia, fantasia. Si trasforma in realtà. Essa sorregge, essa altera, essa redime!”
Henderson the Rain King
“Quando gli Zulù produrranno un Tolstoj, lo leggeremo.”
da un'intervista per The New Yorker del 7 marzo 1988
Origine: Il Circolo Bellarosa, p. 46
Herzog
Origine: Il pianeta di Mr. Sammler, p. 18
“La banalità è il travestimento di una potentissima volontà tesa ad abolire la coscienza.”
Origine: Il pianeta di Mr. Sammler, p. 18
Origine: Il pianeta di Mr. Sammler, p. 19
Origine: Il pianeta di Mr. Sammler, p. 28
Origine: Il pianeta di Mr. Sammler, p. 29
Il dono di Humbolt
Origine: Il dono di Humbolt, p. 204
Origine: Il re della pioggia, p. 27
“Lo spirito della persona è in un certo senso autore del corpo.”
Origine: Il re della pioggia, p. 238
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Il re della pioggia
“Le tigri dell'ira sono più sagge dei cavalli della sapienza.”
Origine: Il re della pioggia, p. 260
Origine: Il re della pioggia, p. 272
Saul Bellow: Frasi in inglese
“Goodness is achieved not in a vacuum, but in the company of other men, attended by love.”
Dangling Man (1944) [Penguin Classics, 1996, ISBN 0-140-18935-1], p. 84
General sources
BBC radio interview, The Listener (London, 1969-05-22)
General sources
Quoted by Granville Hicks in The Living Novel: A Symposium (Macmillan, 1957; digitized version in 2006), p. ix
General sources
The Dean’s December (1982) [Penguin Classics, 1998, ISBN 0-140-18913-0], ch. 13, p. 140
General sources
“I never yet touched a fig leaf that didn't turn into a price tag.”
Humboldt's Gift (1975), p. 159
General sources
To Jerusalem and Back: A Personal Account (1976), p. 38
General sources
“All a writer has to do to get a woman is to say he's a writer. It's an aphrodisiac.”
As quoted in "Dailer's Choice" by Harriet Van Horne, in New York Magazine Vol. 10, No. 13 (28 March 1977), p. 80
General sources
Part I, p. 27
A Jewish Writer in America (2011)
Humboldt's Gift (1975) [Penguin Classics, 1996, ISBN 0-140-18944-0], p. 5
General sources
“Whoever wants to reach a distant goal must take small steps.”
Attributed in Fun Fitness for Families (2005) by James Steffen, p. 24 and later publications; also attributed to Helmut Schmidt, in The 7 Ultimate Secrets to Weight Loss (2011) by Natasa Denman, p. 31 and later publications.
Disputed
"The Distracted Public" (1990), p. 159
It All Adds Up (1994)
Part II, p. 29
A Jewish Writer in America (2011)
"The Day They Signed the Treaty" (1979), p. 224
It All Adds Up (1994)
"The Jefferson Lectures" (1977), p. 139
It All Adds Up (1994)
“Anxiety destroys scale, and suffering makes us lose perspective.”
"The Sealed Treasure" (1960), p. 62
It All Adds Up (1994)
“If women are expected to do the same work as men, we must teach them the same things.”
If women are to have the same duties as men, they must have the same nurture and education. — Plato, The Republic, Book V, trans. Benjamin Jowett, third edition, Oxford University Press, 1892 http://oll.libertyfund.org/Home3/HTML.php?recordID=0345#hd_lf131.3.head.017
Misattributed
Variante: So if we are going to use men and women for the same purposes, they must be taught the same things. The Republic, trans. Desmond Lee [Penguin Classics, 2003, ISBN 0-140-449140-0], p. 161
Variante: Then if we are to use the women for the same things as the men, we must teach them the same things. The Republic, trans. W. H. D. Rouse [Signet Classic, 1999, ISBN 0-451-52745-3], p. 249
"The Distracted Public" (1990)
It All Adds Up (1994)
“What is imposed on us by birth and environment is what we are called upon to overcome.”
Part I, p. 28
A Jewish Writer in America (2011)
To Jerusalem and Back: A Personal Account (1976) [Viking/Penguin, 1998, ISBN 0-141-18075-7], p. 21
General sources
" A Second Half Life" (1991), p. 324
It All Adds Up (1994)
"My Paris" (1983), p. 235
It All Adds Up (1994)
“Death is the dark backing that a mirror needs if we are to see anything.”
Humboldt's Gift (1975), p. 265
General sources
Origine: Introduction to The Closing of the American Mind (1988), p. 18
“We mustn't forget how quickly the visions of genius become the canned goods of intellectuals.”
Herzog (1964) [Penguin Classics, 2003, ISBN 0-142-43729-8], p. 82
General sources
Origine: Introduction to The Closing of the American Mind (1988), p. 16
"The Distracted Public" (1990), pp. 159-160
It All Adds Up (1994)
"Saul Bellow: Treading on the Toes of the Brahmans," interview with Lawrence Grobel in Endangered Species: Writers Talk about Their Craft, Their Visions, Their Lives [Da Capo, 2001, ISBN ISBN 0-306-81004-2], p. 21
General sources