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The Dean’s December is a tale of two cities, Bucharest and Chicago, which become for the protagonist, Albert Corde, synecdoches for the communist East and the capitalist West. Strongly influenced by his reading of the poetry of William Blake, Corde explains that for him to understand “the underlying truth” of a city it must be passed through his soul, for cities are “emotional conditions.” According to Corde, authoritarian Bucharest is orderly, but it is also dour, ugly, and repressive; it is a penitentiary society that has suppressed the individual’s freedom. Chaotic Chicago has become “Cain’s city built with murder,” to borrow William Blake’s language. Corde decries the sacrifice of the black underclass to political and economic expediency as a moral and a spiritual failure; the actual slums reveal the slums of our innermost being. Like the English romantic poets whom he quotes, Corde is calling not only for us to address the dire situation of the black underclass but also to confront our own interior slums.
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Chavkin, A. (2020). Bucharest and Chicago: A Tale of Two Cities in Saul Bellow’s The Dean’s December. In: Tambling, J. (eds) The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Urban Literary Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62592-8_261-1
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