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  1. Oct 4, 2020 · In his April 1995 speech at the American Academy, “In Memory of Ralph Ellison,” Bellow said: “Toward the end of the Fifties, the Ellisons and the Bellows lived together in a spooky Dutchess County house with the Catskills on the western horizon and the Hudson River in between.

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  2. May 1, 2017 · In the late 1950s, novelist Saul Bellow, X’39, found himself living in upstate New York in a well-worn house with Ralph Ellison, the acclaimed author of Invisible Man, as a roommate. A trove of correspondence remains from the two years that the literary odd couple lived under the same roof.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saul_BellowSaul Bellow - Wikipedia

    In 1958, Bellow once again taught at the University of Minnesota. During this time, he and his wife Sasha received psychoanalysis from University of Minnesota Psychology Professor Paul Meehl. [26] In the spring term of 1961 he taught creative writing at the University of Puerto Rico at Río Piedras. [27]

  4. More evidence comes from Ellison's memory of his father's death: Ellison "always insisted he was three years old when the worst disaster of his life occurred: On July 19, 1916, his father died after an operation."[1] ^ Her second marriage ended before 1924. On July 8, 1924, she married James Ammons, who died in 1926.

  5. Sep 11, 2013 · September 11, 2013. I can’t find pictures of them together, just houses that they shared. 713 Windsor Lane, a modest cottage in a writer’s compound in Key West, shared by John Hersey, his wife, and Ralph Ellison, whose Invisible Man he’d been assigning to his Yale classes for years.

  6. Apr 29, 2015 · And his wife, vague, frail, dreamy Liza, a figure of quiet pathos, simply didn’t live long enough to adapt. As Leader records (and this is a typically luminous detail): “A great treat for...

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  8. May 10, 1998 · Both of us at one time had lived on Riverside Drive. We met often and walked together in the park, along the Hudson. There we discussed all kinds of questions and exchanged personal histories. I...

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