Aaaah intelligent thought provoking conversation.. Somewhat lacking on television at the moment. Saul Bellow was a superb writer. Thank you so much for sharing this gem.
I can't imagine an interview like this today. Deep questions and answers without all of the theatrics, drama and interrupting. It's enough to have a great writer and an erudite and prepared interviewer. What else is necessary? Thank you for the reminder.
Marvelous interview…… I’m reading again some of Isaac Bashevis Singer’s stories poignantly translated by Saul Bellow from Yiddish to English. As an exile in America some 35 years, Bellow reminds me that looking back (Lot’s wife) might afterall be enriching. Miss jenny
A brilliant interview with a seriously brilliant writer. I loved it when he laughed at his character’s wit. Some beautiful descriptions: ‘She was hardcore vulgar’; ‘people have crisis chatter - they have what the media have given them -these are often fictions not facts’; ‘Charlie suffers from boredom, a form of spiritual suffering’; ‘Humboldt’s Gift is a preumtuous book that attempts to make a comedy of death.’ Thank you Bellow. Oh, and ❤New York isn’t representative of America, Chicago is.
What a delight to find this interview, thank you for sharing this clip...'the other day I was thinking about sloth and how much despair it covers up'. Ahhhh I love Saul Bellow. The bit about white slavery or what we call Human Trafficking - absolutely the chilling truth.
I'd love to see it too but it seems like one of those "Village Intellectuals Only" masterpieces that would have only played in the Bleeker Street cinema together with "Dinner with André" or Robert Downey Sr's "Greasers' Palace", before the great dumbing down.
Aaaah intelligent thought provoking conversation.. Somewhat lacking on television at the moment. Saul Bellow was a superb writer. Thank you so much for sharing this gem.
I can't imagine an interview like this today. Deep questions and answers without all of the theatrics, drama and interrupting. It's enough to have a great writer and an erudite and prepared interviewer. What else is necessary? Thank you for the reminder.
Marvelous interview…… I’m reading again some of Isaac Bashevis Singer’s stories poignantly translated by Saul Bellow from Yiddish to English. As an exile in America some 35 years, Bellow reminds me that looking back (Lot’s wife) might afterall be enriching. Miss jenny
A brilliant interview with a seriously brilliant writer. I loved it when he laughed at his character’s wit. Some beautiful descriptions: ‘She was hardcore vulgar’; ‘people have crisis chatter - they have what the media have given them -these are often fictions not facts’; ‘Charlie suffers from boredom, a form of spiritual suffering’; ‘Humboldt’s Gift is a preumtuous book that attempts to make a comedy of death.’ Thank you Bellow.
Oh, and ❤New York isn’t representative of America, Chicago is.
What a treat this is, thank you 👏
quite a gem, thank you
Thanks for posting this, very enjoyable
What a delight to find this interview, thank you for sharing this clip...'the other day I was thinking about sloth and how much despair it covers up'. Ahhhh I love Saul Bellow. The bit about white slavery or what we call Human Trafficking - absolutely the chilling truth.
Brilliant. Thank you, Liam!!
I need to read the book again, 25 years later. It was about a country and a world now gone.
Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this.
Where I Can find this movie adaption of Humboldt gift???
Thank you! Priceless! Do you have the full with the credits.
What a deeply humorous guy.
The "head culture" jag is superb.
Is there a film version of the novel? Where did the footage come from of the New Jersey scene? Would appreciate some info if anyone has it. Thanks.
Looking for the film aussie…… please let me know if you find. Miss Jenny
I'd love to see it too but it seems like one of those "Village Intellectuals Only" masterpieces that would have only played in the Bleeker Street cinema together with "Dinner with André" or Robert Downey Sr's "Greasers' Palace", before the great dumbing down.
He’s a man of “detached elegance”
And she’s a “blood drinker” love it.
The Flanders field car!