Saul Bellow Reads From Humboldt’s Gift and Henderson the Rain King

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2015
  • Saul Bellow reads from Humboldt’s Gift and Henderson the Rain King. This audio is part of our Poetry Center's 75 at 75 series, where authors listen to a recording from our archive and write a personal response. Read Norman Rush's response to this audio here: 92yondemand.org/75-at-75-norma...
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Komentáře • 15

  • @thecookiechannel7083
    @thecookiechannel7083 Před 6 měsíci

    Listening to Bellow read Humbolt has redeemed the internet. Thank you.

  • @eleanordavis2795
    @eleanordavis2795 Před 4 lety +4

    How is it possible to write like this? What joy- especially read by him.

  • @BigThinky
    @BigThinky Před rokem +2

    The Smolak parts from Henderson the Rain King are some of my favourite writing. Those final paragraphs on his reading, around the 48min mark are so tender for that book, always catches me off-guard.

  • @lukesavva1494
    @lukesavva1494 Před 5 lety +2

    He reads this way to savour the patterns in his prose, I should imagine. He can't be beat for rhythm, it swings with Yiddishisms.

  • @patrickbrennan2864
    @patrickbrennan2864 Před 3 lety

    Just wonderful
    He “got his start” by meeting and liking eccentrics in his county; “more than you could shake a stick at” .....”so I assembled my own eccentric, from available parts.......and this gave me my start”
    (From His HoSoPolitico reading and audience questions- it’s on CZcams)

  • @melissasalsbury4705
    @melissasalsbury4705 Před 3 lety +2

    In high school I was taken with P.G. Wodehouse. Then, during my twenties, I was in love with Tom Wolfe. Now, I long to hear more Saul Bellow.

  • @ChengManChing
    @ChengManChing Před 5 lety +1

    I'm amazed at how much I remember from this excerpt... Love the Humboldt half of HG, as opposed to most of the contemporary parts of the story (especially the Cantabile character) - the contemporary half of the novel manifesting "I''m a comic novelist" to its detriment.
    Remember when mad Humboldt forgets where he parked the Buick? "For a while I drove a hell of an automobile." Remember Charlie's opinion of their Princeton sponsor's literary prowess (based on R. P. Blackmur), "Do the deaf tune pianos?" And, "Maybe Harry Truman will give us asylum in Missouri" (after the Ike win)? What a writer...

  • @sapereaude3748
    @sapereaude3748 Před 6 lety +5

    No novelist I want to read after Bellow....

  • @steveluttrell7816
    @steveluttrell7816 Před 6 lety +1

    Oh , Delmore . You pure paranoid genius

  • @charlespeterson3798
    @charlespeterson3798 Před 6 lety

    Is it by accident that America is tottering on the edge of lunacy and no one has a comment on a this?

    • @patrickbrennan2864
      @patrickbrennan2864 Před 2 lety

      Most haven’t heard it....so it might lead to incorrect conclusions about those who haven’t

  • @doccreed658
    @doccreed658 Před 6 lety

    This is one of my favorite portions of 'Humboldt's Gift' but I hate Bellow's dispassionate, insipid reading of it. Is this the tone and pacing with which he reads from all his books? I've listened to him in interviews and I've been enthralled, so my complaint isn't with his voice. He reads like a man awakened at 3am and forced by gun point to read something.

    • @josephbailey4249
      @josephbailey4249 Před 4 lety

      Amen to that. Have you ever listened to recordings of Wallace Stevens reading his own poetry ?

    • @patrickbrennan2864
      @patrickbrennan2864 Před 2 lety

      I think it’s wonderful -
      Charles Keating reading “Farrell’s Caddie “, however, is masterful - as is Christina Pickles reading “Chivalry” (both from Selected Shorts)