Mr. Sammler’s Planet

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Mr. Sammler’s Planet is a 1970 novel by Saul Bellow that follows an aging Holocaust survivor in New York City as he grapples with moral and social upheaval in the late 1960s.

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instanceOf novel
author Saul Bellow NERFINISHED
awarded National Book Award for Fiction NERFINISHED
awardYear 1971
centralConflict protagonist’s struggle to understand contemporary American culture
tension between Old World values and 1960s radicalism
containsMotif pickpocket on New York buses
space exploration and the moon landing
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception controversial for its portrayal of 1960s counterculture
widely discussed for its moral and philosophical concerns
genre literary fiction
philosophical novel
psychological fiction
hasCharacter Angela Gruner NERFINISHED
Dr. Lal NERFINISHED
Elya Gruner NERFINISHED
Shula Sammler NERFINISHED
hasSubject Holocaust memory
Jewish identity in America
intellectual elitism
sexual liberation and its discontents
spiritual and ethical crisis
violence and crime in urban life
includedIn canons of 20th-century American literature
literaryMovement postwar American literature
mainCharacter Artur Sammler NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person limited
notableFor dense interior monologue and philosophical reflection
portrait of Manhattan during the 1960s
originalLanguage English
partOf Saul Bellow’s later-period works
protagonistDescription Polish-born Jewish intellectual
aging Holocaust survivor
publicationDate 1970
publisher The Viking Press
surface form: Viking Press
setInLocation New York City
setInPeriod late 1960s
theme alienation in modern society
generational conflict
intellectual life in America
moral responsibility
post-Holocaust consciousness
social upheaval
urban decay
timeSpanOfAction several days in late 1960s New York
titleAlludesTo the Earth as seen from a detached, observing perspective

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Saul Bellow notableWork Mr. Sammler’s Planet