Seize the Day (novel)

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Seize the Day
First edition
AuthorSaul Bellow
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
PublisherViking
Publication date
November 15, 1956[1]
Media typePrint (Hardcover & Paperback)
Pages128

Seize the Day, first published in 1956, is Saul Bellow's fourth novel. It was adapted into the film of the same name.

Synopsis

The story centers on a day in the life of Wilhelm Adler (a.k.a. Tommy Wilhelm), a failed actor in his forties. Wilhelm is unemployed, impecunious, separated from his wife (who refuses to agree to a divorce), and estranged from his children and his father. He is also stuck with the same immaturity and lack of insight which has brought him to failure. In Seize the Day Wilhelm experiences a day of reckoning as he is forced to examine his life and to finally accept the "burden of self."

References

  1. ^ "Books Today". The New York Times: 32. November 15, 1956.