
Collection of Short Stories and Short Stories by Saul Bellow (collection of Works by Saul Bellow)
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Compared with the creation of novels in his early period, Bellow mainly concentrated on the creation of short and medium-length novels in his later period. At this time, Bellow's cultural stance and value orientation as a Jewish writer had changed, or deepened. Most of these short stories and short stories have the theme of "searching". By recalling the ancient and warm Jewish tradition, they show the confusion and spiritual crisis encountered by contemporary Jewish immigrants in the United States. The writing style is implicit and alert, reflecting the author's consistent control over words. It is full, steady, and broad-minded, giving people the feeling of reading a novel, but it is also refined and controlled. This is in interesting contrast with Bellow's statement that "novel should be written as short as possible."
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