
True Love (collection of Works by Saul Bellow)
About This Novel
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, the National Book Award, and the Pulitzer Prize. "True Love" tells the half-century-long love affair of Jewish Harry Trellman in the form of personal memories. It reflects the identity anxiety of American Jews from the side and shows the living conditions of Jews under cultural colonization. "True Love" is a novella that Bellow unexpectedly published in 1997 after a serious illness at the age of eighty-two. Compared with previous works, this novel is ideologically more profound, permeated with a profound understanding of human nature and ultimate concern for human destiny. It touches on many major Western ideological themes in the late twentieth century - materialism, capitalism, existentialism, nihilism and postmodernism.
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