Thursday, August 20, 2009
Saul Bellow and Leon Trotsky
In August, 1944, Saul Bellow was in Mexico City. On the morning of the 20th he had an appointment with Leon Trotsky, but the communist leader was murdered before the two could meet. Bellow was 25 and hadn't become a conservative libertarian yet.
Labels:
Communism,
conservative,
Mexico City,
novelist,
Saul Bellow,
Trotsky
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