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  1. The Bellarosa Connection is a 1989 novella by the American author Saul Bellow. The book takes the form of an ongoing dialogue between the Fonstein family about the impact of the Holocaust. This is an especially significant story as it represents, along with Mr. Sammler's Planet, Bellow's most significant commentary on the Holocaust.

    • Saul Bellow
    • United States
    • 1989
    • 1989
  2. 28 de sept. de 1989 · The Bellarosa Connection. Saul Bellow. 3.35. 529 ratings41 reviews. Harry Fonstein is an immigrant, rescued from Nazi-occupied Europe by an underground operation masterminded by the legendary Broadway producer Billy Rose.

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  3. 1 de ene. de 1989 · A powerfully compressed exploration of the meaning of memory, The Bellarosa Connection is a masterful novella from a writer whose new work of fiction is further testament to his acclaimed gifts in creativity. Print length. 102 pages. Language. English. Publisher. Penguin Group USA. Publication date. January 1, 1989. Dimensions.

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    • 1989
    • Saul Bellow
    • Saul Bellow
  4. 28 de sept. de 1989 · Sept. 28, 1989. The subject of memory pervades Saul Bellow's intriguing but ultimately elusive new novella, ''The Bellarosa Connection,'' which is the second short work of fiction, after...

  5. Penguin, 1989 - Fiction - 102 pages. The Bellarosa Connection is a 1989 novella by the American author Saul Bellow. The book takes the form of an ongoing dialogue between the Fonstein family...

  6. The Bellarosa connection : Bellow, Saul : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Bellow, Saul. Publication date. 1990. Topics. Political refugees -- Fiction, Political refugees, Fiction in English American writers, 1945- - Texts. Publisher. Secker & Warburg. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  7. by Mark Z. Danielewski. Hard on the heels of Theft (1989), another Bellow 100-pager in paperback original: this time the tale of one Harry Fonstein, saved from the Holocaust by the underground organization of Broadway impresario Billy Rose (Bellarosa, to the wartime Italians), then later cold-shouldered by the show-biz celeb himself.