Humboldt’s Gift

Author: Saul Bellow

Charlie Citrine, an intellectual, middle-aged author of award-winning biographies and plays, contemplates two significant figures and philosophies in his life: Von Humboldt Fleisher, a dead poet who had been his mentor, and Rinaldo Cantabile, a very-much-alive minor mafioso who has been the bane of Humboldt’s existence. Humboldt had taught Charlie that art is powerful and….Read More

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