Ravelstein

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Ravelstein is a philosophical novel by Saul Bellow that portrays the life and ideas of a charismatic, intellectually formidable professor loosely based on Bellow’s friend Allan Bloom.

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instanceOf novel
author Saul Bellow NERFINISHED
authorBirthName Solomon Bellows NERFINISHED
authorNationality Canadian-American
awarded National Book Critics Circle Award nomination NERFINISHED
characterBasedOn Allan Bloom NERFINISHED
containsPhilosophicalDiscussionOf Leo Strauss NERFINISHED
Plato NERFINISHED
liberal education
modernity
controversy depiction of Allan Bloom’s private life
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive
dedicatedTo Allan Bloom NERFINISHED
followedBy Collected Stories of Saul Bellow NERFINISHED
genre biographical novel
philosophical fiction
roman à clef
hasForm first-person narrative
hasSubject AIDS NERFINISHED
intellectuals
philosophy
university professors
hasTheme Jewish identity
friendship
homosexuality
intellectual life
mortality
political philosophy
inspiredBy The Closing of the American Mind NERFINISHED
language English
literaryPeriod late 20th century American literature
mainCharacter Abe Ravelstein NERFINISHED
mediaType print
narratorBasedOn Saul Bellow NERFINISHED
narratorCharacter Chick NERFINISHED
notableFor depiction of academic life
exploration of death and dying
portrayal of Allan Bloom
precededBy The Actual NERFINISHED
publicationYear 2000
publisher The Viking Press
surface form: Viking Press
setting Chicago NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
timePeriodInFiction late 20th century

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Saul Bellow notableWork Ravelstein