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Sources
Robert Baker, "Bellow Comes of Age," in Chicago Review, Vol. 11, 1957, pp. 107-10.
Robert R. Dutton, Saul Bellow, Twayne Publishers, Inc, 1971.
Irving Malin, Saul Bellow's Fiction, Southern Illinois University Press, 1969.
Harry T. Moore, "Preface," in Saul Bellow's Fiction by Irving Malin, Southern Illinois Press, 1969.
Eusebio Rodrigues, "Reichianism in Seize the Day" in Critical Essays on Saul Bellow, edited by Stanley Trachtenberg, G.K. Hall & Co., 1979, pp. 89-100.
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