
Saul Bellow
B- Birthday
- July 10, 1915
- Age
- 110
- Height
- 0'0" (0 cm)
- Net Worth
- $5M
About
Saul Bellow was a celebrated Canadian-American writer, renowned for his contributions to American literature. He received the Pulitzer Prize, the 1976 Nobel Prize in Literature, and the National Medal of Arts, marking him as a major literary figure. Bellow holds the distinction of being the only writer to win the National Book Award for Fiction three times. His works often explore themes of identity, alienation, and the human condition.
Career Timeline
Dangling Man publication
Published 'Dangling Man,' his first novel, marking his entry into the literary world.
The Adventures of Augie March
Published 'The Adventures of Augie March,' gaining significant critical acclaim.
Herzog Publication
Published 'Herzog,' which became a bestseller and further solidified his reputation as a major American writer.
Mr. Sammler's Planet release
Released 'Mr. Sammler's Planet,' winning the National Book Award for Fiction.
Humboldt's Gift Publication
Published 'Humboldt's Gift,' winning the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
Nobel Prize in Literature
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, cementing his status as one of the most important writers of his time.
Theft released
Published 'Theft,' one of his later works that continued to explore themes of identity and alienation.
Death
Passed away, leaving behind a legacy of influential novels and short stories.




