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04 June, 2007

Rediscovering Humboldt’s Gift

By PrufrockTwo

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Title: Humboldt's Gift

By: Saul Bellow

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The first time I started Humboldt’s Gift, I gave up halfway through; Sven Birkerts’ rapturous essay in Reading Life brought it back to my attention and this time, I managed to complete it. (Further proof that wisdom comes with age). 

Bellow’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the travails of writer Charlie Citrine and his relationship with the doomed poet Von Humboldt Fleischer (drawn from Delmore Schwartz) can be seen as another triumph of the author’s voice – one that is intelligent, voraciously well-read, colloquial, ironic and often arcane. This, in fact, is what keeps one reading, despite the many exasperating digressions and the clearly white-male-Eurocentric viewpoint.

It’s as much about what living in Chicago does to your sensitivities as it is about the commodification of culture and the writer’s struggle to keep head above water. And, lest you imagine that all this makes it dark and pessimistic, it’s often very funny, too. I wonder what I’ll make of it when I re-read it years from now.

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Comments

Finally someone talking about the book ...
:)

It is rather wonderful how all those digressions and arcana are wrought togther to nought at the end.

Posted by WillOTheWisp on Mon, June 04, 2007 at 7:15:36

I want a gift too!

Posted by Aakarshan on Fri, May 30, 2008 at 1:30:32

I never heard of this book. Doesn’t seem to be interesting. Could be a good corporate gift idea

Posted by Corporate Hampers on Tue, June 03, 2008 at 12:53:14

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