The Victim

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"The Victim" is a 1947 novel by Saul Bellow that explores guilt, identity, and moral responsibility through the tense relationship between a troubled Jewish man and the acquaintance who obsessively blames him for his misfortunes.

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instanceOf novel
antagonist Kirby Allbee NERFINISHED
author Saul Bellow NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores Jewish identity in America
moral ambiguity
obsessive blame
psychological tension between two men
responsibility for others' misfortunes
followsWork Dangling Man NERFINISHED
genre literary fiction
psychological novel
hasLiteraryStyle psychological realism
realism
hasSubject interpersonal conflict
social alienation
urban life in mid-20th-century America
literaryMovement postwar American literature
mainCharacter Asa Leventhal NERFINISHED
Kirby Allbee NERFINISHED
mainTheme antisemitism
guilt
identity
moral responsibility
persecution
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor early development of Saul Bellow's themes
intense character study
originalLanguage English
positionInAuthorOeuvre second novel by Saul Bellow
protagonist Asa Leventhal NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1947
publisher The Viking Press
surface form: Viking Press
setting New York City
settingPeriod 1940s

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Saul Bellow notableWork The Victim