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- Wilhelm's Struggle to Understand His Connection with Others
In the following essay, the author discusses Wilhelm's struggle to understand his connection with others in Seize the Day.
- Ozick Seizes Bellow
In the following excerpt, Siegel lambasts an article on Seize the Day written by Cynthia Ozick, accusing her of trying to turn Bellow into a "Jewish wisdom-writer."
- Saul Bellow's Broadway
In the following excerpt, Cynthia Ozick explores Bellow's Seize the Day as a link to higher consciousness.
- Talking Heads: The Novels of Saul Bellow
In the following excerpt, Bower explains why he finds Seize the Day superior to other Bellow novels.
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