Dec 26, 2009
An element central to Bellow's humor in Henderson the Rain King involves a subtle balance between allusion and parody. As many observers have suggested, the military disposition, the insistence on going to Africa, the claim to a soldier's honor, and even the protagonist's initials suggest that to some degree Bellow is evoking the image of Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway, one of the major writers of the generation preceding Bellow's, liked to write about existential confrontations in which the hero (always male) finds his meaning by acting courageously, with his integrity intact...
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