Kraus, Joe Walker, 1917-2010

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Born July 10, 1915, Saul Bellow was an American novelist and master of comic melancholy who both championed and mourned the soul's fate in the modern world. Was the most acclaimed of a generation of Jewish writers who emerged after World War II. First writer to win the National Book Award three times: in 1954 for "The Adventures of Augie March," in 1965 for "Herzog," and in 1971 for "Sammler's Planet." In 1976, won the Pulitzer Prize for "Humboldt's Gift" and the Nobel Prize in literature, cited for his "human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture." Married five times, had three sons and, at age 84, a daughter. Died April 5, 2005.

From the description of Joe W. Kraus Collection of Saul Bellow, 1944-2003. (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign). WorldCat record id: 501312695

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creatorOf Kraus, Joe Walker, 1917-,. Joe W. Kraus Collection of Saul Bellow, 1944-2003. University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
creatorOf Kraus, Joe. Forts of Utah. University of New Mexico, Los Alamos, UNM-Los Alamos Library
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Fort Douglas (Utah)
Cove Fort (Utah)
Fort Deseret (Utah)
Utah
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Birth 1917

Death 2010-07-06

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