To Fame and Fortune, 1915-1964
Zachary Leader's Life of Saul Bellow: To Fame and Fortune 1915-1964 is already the equal of Richard Ellmann's great Life of Joyce. The first instalment is scrupulous, dispassionate, morally sensitive, profoundly informative and marvellously acute in its literary judgements. It's a miracle of lucidly marshalled detail -- Craig Raine, Books of the Year * Times Literary Supplement * The most purely delicious literary biography that Ive come across. Leaders calm, gradual, but serenely excited prose vibrates with the joy of his thought coalescing with his subject, Saul Bellow -- Richard Brody * New Yorker * Its a terrific biography. Its also a first-rate piece of literary criticism. The book doesn't really privilege the life or the fiction, or belittle the complexity of reading between them. But taken together they offer a very detailed kind of evidence, about the costs and benefits of Bellow's existential intensity -- Benjamin Markovits * Guardian * Leader displays a phenomenal, line-by-line familiarity with Bellows oeuvre. His biography is awesomely well-researched... His interweaving of life and works, letters, unpublished manuscripts and historical documents is seamless -- John Walsh * Sunday Times * The first volume by Zachary Leader might be the most intelligent, fair-minded and most carefully furnished Life of a contemporary novelist I have read It challenges both the official and the fictional versions, it upends the self-justifying letters, and offers an account that is never knowingly uncomplicated, sentimental or prejudiced, and never dull -- Andrew OHagan * London Review of Books * A triumph. If it is hard to think of a literary biography of its scope, depth and literary integrity it is as much because of Leader's mastery of his subject as of Bellow's event-filled life -- George Walden * Evening Standard *
Zachary Leader is Professor of English at the University of Roehampton. He is the author of Reading Blakes Songs, Writers Block, Revision and Romantic Authorship and The Life of Kingsley Amis. Among the books he has edited are The Letters of Kingsley Amis and On Modern British Fiction. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.