Personal as Political: Love and Memory in Saul Bellow’s Ravelstein
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Saul Bellow’sRavelsteinis a story of Jewish protagonist Ravelstein, whose journey from the
simple life to the highly materialistic life represents the change in the lives of Jews in Post World
War II America. Living with a fear of extinction a fear that recurs in Jewish history from the
Biblical stories to holocaust andto the threats to Israel, the Jewish Americans like Ravelstein and
Chick realize that living highly materialistic life is yet another threat that can destroy the Jewish
lifestyle, values and racial identity. For these characters, friendship, Love and personal as well as
historical memory seem to be the only way out for the survival. Thus, the protagonist’s personal
history at the same time becomes political history.
