sv . -- • - in Ravelstein's new Parisian jacket. Through Ravelstein, Bellow also reveals much about Bloom's Jewish identity. When illness overtakes him, Ravelstein offers impromptu seminars from his hospital bed. Chick says, "I could see that he was following a trail of Jewish ideas or Jewish essences. It was unusual for him these days, in any conversation, to mention even Plato or Thucydides. He was full of Scripture now." Ever aware of the volume of hatred in this century, Ravelstein concluded "that it is impossible to get rid of one's origins, it is impossible not to remain a Jew." It's a novel that moves back and forth in time, between Chicago and Paris and Boston, where Chick moves after Ravelstein's death. Finally, Chick tells both of their life stories. Bloom in this way. "I In the final part of the On Nobel Prize-winning don't like the feeling it author Saul Bellow: book, Chick battles for brought with it and the "Bellow's writing makes his own survival, after a sense of neglected this a compelling, darkly near-death experience (as responsibility and even comic novel — and Bellow did, successfully). recklessness on my part, Ravelstein an unforgettable After recovering, Chick is because I didn't mean character — whether one finally able to end the any harm to Allan. He is aware of the real-life many years of procrasti- was so open about him- parallels or not." nating about writing self that you never about Ravelstein — thought of it as being harmful." He whose presence never leaves him — also said that he couldn't say for sure and complete the project. "You don't what caused Bloom's death. easily give up a creature like Ravelstein Bellow's writing makes this a com- to death." pelling, darkly comic novel — and It's as though Chick, and Bellow, Ravelstein an unforgettable character would agree with the Baal Shem Tov's — whether one is aware of the real-life parallels or not. "Ravelstein, with his bald powerful head, was at ease with large state- ments, big issues and famous men, with decades, eras, centuries. He was, however, just as familiar with entertain- ers like Mel Brooks as with the classics, and could go from Thucydides' huge tragedy to Moses as played by statement: "In remembrance lies the Brooks." secret of redemption." Ravelstein — who selects the Ravelstein, Bellow's 19th book, not color of a new BMW as he is leaving only describes Bloom, but other peo- the intensive care unit in one of his ple in Bellow's life, including his most early hospital stays — and Chick recent ex-wife and his present wife seem to understand each other the and other academic colleagues and way that old friends do. They talk friends. This fall, James Atlas' long- intensely about everything, from pol- awaited biography of Bellow is due itics to the habits of their colleagues out, and readers will learn more about to the fine blend of silk and flannel how the people he has written about in this and other novels view the Sandee Brawarsky is a New York-based Nobel-Prize winning writer. 11 Ravelstein concluded "that it is impossible to get rid of one's origins; it is impossible not to remain a Jew." freelance writer. VP , r " 1 PL DINNEK IS JUST 15 MINUTES xv,/,)-\y. W here to go, where to park. Decisions, Decisions, Decisions. At Redfire Grill the only decision is what you're going to have. With the completion of the "Maple Road Connector" you're even closer. Just 15 minutes from most places. Here are some who felt they made the right decision: "Someone in the kitchen is thinking" - HOWL DETROIT "A small place is making a name for itself" - DAN-NY RASKIN Take Maple Road west to Benstein north going up 2/10th of mile to Redfire Grill. Simple. REDFIRE Hours: Mon Thurs 1 1 :30am - 9:00pm Fri 1 1 :30am - 1 O:OOpm Sat 4:00pm - 1 0:OOpm Sun 4:00pm - 9:00pm Call for Roservatians - WHEKE GOOD FPJENDS GET SOWED QOOD FOOD. 1050 Benstein Road, Walled Lake, MT 248-669-2122 THE GALLERY RESTAURANT Enjoy gracious dining amid a beautiful atmosphere of casual elegance I I BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER OPEN 7 DAYS: MON.- SAT. 7 a.m.- 9:30 p.m. SUN. 8 a.m.- 9 p.m. West Bloomfield Plaza • 6638 Telegraph Road and Maple • 248-851-0313 --.011,11111 An advertisement that ran on May 19, 2000, p. 90 for Paul Kohn's La Difference had a typographical error in it. The logo should have included the hebrew word "Kosher." The word was typeset incorrectly and we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Advertise in our Arts & Entertainment Section! ss it ern fif al/ .11,4i/ je) fir/ JNArts & Entertainment Call The Sales , (248) 354.7123 Ext. 209 DETROIT am= NEWS 5/26 2000 89