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“The earth was a grave: our life was lent to it by its elements and had to be returned: a time came when the simple elements seemed to long for release from the complicated forms of life, when every element of every cell said, "Enough!" The planet was our mother and our burial ground. No wonder the human spirit wished to leave. Leave this prolific belly. Leave also this great tomb. Passion for the infinite caused by the terror, by timor mortis, needed material appeasement.”

Quote by Saul Bellow

Work

Mr. Sammler's Planet

Mr. Sammler's Planet is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of human experience following the devastation of World War II. The story is narrated by an enigmatic character known as Sammler, who amasses an eclectic collection of objects and memories. The novel examines the impact of war on individuals, the nature of memory, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. more

Author

Saul Bellow
Saul Bellow

Saul Bellow, born on June 10, 1915, in Canada, was an American Jewish writer. His works are known for their profound psychological insights and unique sense of humor. Bellow won the Nobel Prize in Literature. His representative works include 'Herzog', 'The Adventures of Augie March', and 'Henderson the Rain King'. more

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