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  • Aharoni, Ada, "Is Saul Bellow's Fiction Radical?" Studies in American Jewish Literature 14 (1995): 72-9. (Considers the radical aspect of Bellow's fiction.)
  • Allen, Brooke, "The Adventures of Saul Bellow," Hudson Review 54, no. 1 (spring 2001): 77-87. (Provides an overview of Bellow's life and work.)
  • Borklund, Elmer, "How It Adds Up for Saul Bellow," Sewanee Review 105, no. 3 (summer 1997): 436-39. (Surveys critical reaction to Bellow's oeuvre.)
  • Corner, Martin, "Moving Outwards: Consciousness, Discourse and Attention in Saul Bellow's Fiction," Studies in the Novel 32, no. 3 (fall 2000): 369-85. (Argues that the main characters of Bellow's fiction journey from the “separateness of individual life to the morally sustaining connectedness of a shared humanity.”)
  • Cronin, Gloria L., A Room of His Own: In Search of the Feminine in the Novels of Saul Bellow. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2001, 193 p. (Full-length study of the feminine presence in Bellow's novels.)
  • Orwin, Clifford, "Philosophy, Eros, Judaism," Perspectives on Political Science 32, no. 1 (winter 2003): 11-13. (Explicates the role of Judaism in Ravelstein.)
  • Ozick, Cynthia, "Saul Bellow's Broadway," New Criterion 14, no. 1 (September 1995): 29-36. (Assesses the literary and cultural significance of Bellow's fiction.)
  • Ozick, Cynthia, "Throwing Away the Clef," New Republic 222, no. 21 (22 May 2000): 27-31. (Provides discussion examining the genre of Ravelstein, rejecting the label of roman à clef to describe the book.)

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