Herzog
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- $10.99
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
Moses E. Herzog, the protagonist of Saul Bellow’s Herzog finds himself in a pickle. He may be handsome, witty and wise, but his wife has just taken off with his best friend, and he is without resources to face his troubles. What is an academic to do when his personal life turns to chaos? Well this one writes letters—to enemies and friends, the living and the dead, politicians and philosophers—and even to God, though this last, along with the others, remains undelivered. An eccentric and vivid crowd of family and friends, keen to intervene as “reality instructors”, make things a lot worse for Herzog. And there’s no help in the books he has spent a lifetime studying. As Herzog’s comic predicament unfolds, we enter a mind as dazzling and brilliant as it is turbulent and confused, and we come away from the encounter surprisingly moved and satisfied.
Customer Reviews
Question of Taste
Reading a book written by a Nobel laureate is always mixed feeling for me. We expect lot from a great author. This is my first book by this author. Prose is beautiful in many places but a paragraph lasting five pages makes it hard for an average person like me. The protagonist is a depressive soul and I could not find out why is he so loved by women but ultimately hated by them. His relationships are all strained but it is hard to figure out why. I will have to read a few more books by the author to decide if this is the author for my reading pleasure.