When Herzog appeared in 1964, it upended our ideas about what novels could accomplish.
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Herzog was never just a novel; from the beginning it was a symbol, a crucible, a shibboleth.
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Herzog, Azibert, and a second judge were already taken into police custody on Monday.
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Herzog belongs to a long line of American intellectual heroes who come to look down on the purely intellectual life.
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They are the worthiest work we have, the “something great” of which Bellow wrote in Herzog.
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And without giving Serge time to answer him, Herzog reached the boudoir where his daughter was waiting with impatience.
Serge Panine, Complete|Georges Ohnet
Herzog had not succeeded in making friends with the mistress; she disliked and instinctively mistrusted him.
Serge Panine, Complete|Georges Ohnet
He believed everything that Herzog said to him as if it were gospel.
Serge Panine, Complete|Georges Ohnet
Herzog took the flask, pressed a little spring and liberated the top.
The Air Trust|George Allan England
Herzog informs me that you and Mr. Waldron have had Armstrong blacklisted.
The Air Trust|George Allan England
British Dictionary definitions for Herzog
Herzog
/ (Germanˈhɛrtsoːk) /
noun
Roman. born 1934, German politician; president of Germany (1994–99)
Werner (ˈvɛrnər). born 1942, German film director. His films include Signs of Life (1967), Fata Morgana (1970), Fitzcarraldo (1982), Little Dieter Needs to Fly (1997), and Grizzly Man (2005)