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1. Nemesis by Philip Roth | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2010-10-05)
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Terrific novel of a time and place
Battles on the homefront
Really love this book
Edgar Allan Poe?
Philip Roth's Nemesis: The Impact of Polio Before the Vaccine |
2. Indignation (Vintage International) by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2009-10-06)
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it's ok but...
LIfe in the 1950s--More than what appears at the surface
Shocking but insubstantial
The kosher butcher's son
a fine novella |
3. American Pastoral by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(1998-02-03)
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Beautiful Layered Novel with Rich Themes
Overrated
American Pastoral
Ideas/Themes are there, poorly executed, poor standard for Pulitzer
Very Slightly Disappointed (3.5 Stars) |
4. Everyman by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 182
Pages
(2007-04-10)
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A Big Risk for Everyman, But Not His Fate
Very well written and very interesting
I must be missing something....
Fantastic book. But I'll give a warning!
"Everyman" may not be every man, but it does capture many American male struggles and angst |
5. Portnoy's Complaint by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 289
Pages
(1994-09-20)
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Book Title: Portnoy's Complaint
Should be required reading for mothers of teenage boys
Hilarious--I see why it's a classic
The psychoanalysis of the common man.
Alexander Portnoy is definitely NOT the "Master of His Domain" |
6. The Humbling (Vintage International) by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2010-10-05)
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Disappointing...
You are Killing Kindle
Short, Brutal, Imperfect
I hope the rest of his novels are better
The decline of Phillip Roth |
7. Goodbye, Columbus : And Five Short Stories (Vintage International) by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1993-01-13)
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Kindle edition chock full of OCR errors
Kindle typos ruin one of my favorite books
Excellent Showing for First Novel - American Classic
Nice Novel
Goodbye, Columbus by Philip Roth |
8. The Plot Against America by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 391
Pages
(2005-09-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Plot Against America explores a wholly imagined thesis and sees it through to the end:Charles A. Lindbergh defeats FDR for the Presidency in 1940.Lindbergh, the "Lone Eagle," captured the country's imagination by his solo Atlantic crossing in 1927 in the monoplane,Spirit of St. Louis, then had the country's sympathy upon the kidnapping and murder of his young son.He was a true American hero: brave, modest, handsome, a patriot.According to some reliable sources, he was also a rabid isolationist, Nazi sympathizer, and a crypto-fascist.It is these latter attributes of Lindbergh that inform the novel. The story is framed in Roth's own family history: the family flat in Weequahic, the neighbors, his parents, Bess and Herman, his brother, Sandy and seven-year-old Philip.Jewishness is always the scrim through which Roth examines American contemporary culture.His detractors say that he sees persecution everywhere, that he is vigilant in "Keeping faith with the certainty of Jewish travail"; his less severe critics might cavil about his portrayal of Jewish mothers and his sexual obsession, but generally give him good marks, and his fans read every word he writes and heap honors upon him.This novel will engage and satisfy every camp. "Fear presides over these memories, a perpetual fear. Of course, no childhood is without its terrors, yet I wonder if I would have been a less frightened boy if Lindbergh hadn't been president or if I hadn't been the offspring of Jews."This is the opening paragraph of the book, which sets the stage and tone for all that follows.Fear is palpable throughout; fear of things both real and imagined.A central event of the novel is the relocation effort made through the Office of American Absorption, a government program whereby Jews would be placed, family by family, across the nation, thereby breaking up their neighborhoods--ghettos--and removing them from each other and from any kind of ethnic solidarity.The impact this edict has on Philip and all around him is horrific and life-changing.Throughout the novel, Roth interweaves historical names such as Walter Winchell, who tries to run against Lindbergh.The twist at the end is more than surprising--it is positively ingenious. Roth has written a magnificent novel, arguably his best work in a long time.It is tempting to equate his scenario with current events, but resist, resist.Of course it is a cautionary tale, but, beyond that, it is a contribution to American letters by a man working at the top of his powers.--Valerie Ryan Customer Reviews (418)
Almost perfect
Almost a masterpiece
A modern masterpiece
The Plot Goes Astray
Historical Fixation |
9. The Human Stain: A Novel American Trilogy (3) by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2001-05-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description But shocking, intensely dramatized events precipitate Silk's crisis. Heremarks of two students who never showed up for class, "Do they exist orare they spooks?" They turn out to be black, and lodge a bogus charge ofracism exploited by his enemies. Then, at 71, Viagra catapults Silk into"the perpetual state of emergency that is sexual intoxication," and heignites an affair with an illiterate janitor, Faunia Farley, 34. She's gota sharp sensibility, "the laugh of a barmaid who keeps a baseball bat ather feet in case of trouble," and a melancholy voluptuousness. "I'm back inthe tornado," Silk exults. His campus persecutors burn him for it--and hismain betrayer is Delphine Roux. In a short space, it's tough to convey the gale-force quality of Silk'srants, or the odd effect of Zuckerman's narration, alternatelyretrospective and torrentially in the moment. The flashbacks to Silk'syouth in New Jersey are just as important as his turbulent forcedretirement, because it turns out that for his entire adult life, Silk hasbeen covering up the fact that he is a black man. (If this seemsimplausible, consider that the famous New York Times book criticAnatole Broyard did the same thing.) Young Silk rejects both the racismthat bars him from Woolworth's counter and the Negro solidarity of HowardUniversity. "Neither the they of Woolworth's nor the we of Howard" is forColeman Silk. "Instead the raw I with all its agility.Self-discovery--that was the punch to the labonz.... Self-knowledge but concealed. What is as powerful as that?" Silk's contradictions power a great Philip Roth novel, but he's not theonly character who packs a punch. Faunia, brutally abused by her Vietnam vethusband (a sketchy guy who seems to have wandered in from a lesser RussellBanks novel), scarred by the death of her kids, is one of Roth's bestfemale characters ever. The self-serving Delphine Roux is intriguingly (andconvincingly) nutty, and any number of minor characters pop in, mouth off,kick ass, and vanish, leaving a vivid sense of human passion and perversitybehind. You might call it a stain. --Tim Appelo Customer Reviews (205)
Roth Rules
American Tragedies
Lily White Eloquence
The Destructive Power of Isms
A Masterpiece |
10. The Ghost Writer by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1995-08-01)
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Very well written and very interesting
Short, Dense, Rewarding
The Ghost Writer
The Ghost Writer by Philip Roth
Amy Is Anne |
11. Patrimony : A True Story by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1996-06-03)
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A moving memoir of a parent's final days.
The Real Roth?
Delivered in great (newe condition) on time...
Patrimony but not Matrimony!
This is a difficult book with an extraordinary writing |
12. The Facts: A Novelist's Autobiography by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(1997-01-28)
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Not quite "The Facts"
A good book, but only of interest to those familiar with his work
By this time a 'small part 'of the 'Facts' A larger 'summing- up' now in order
Not Just The Facts 'The Facts' is a quick read and goes a long way in illustrating how a nice Jewish boy from a good family in the suburbs of New Jersey could find enough angst in his life to eventually line his desk with a Pulitzer Prize, two PEN/Faulkner Awards, and a National Book Award.I would recommend it to anyone who has enjoyed anything by this master of the literary realm.(If you haven't yet read any of his novels, try Portnoy's Complaint, American Pastoral, or Goodbye Columbus... but you really can't go wrong, everything he's written is terrific.)
An Autobiography Unlike Any Other |
13. Philip Roth: Novels 1993-1995: Operation Shylock / Sabbath's Theater (Library of America) by Philip Roth | |
Hardcover: 832
Pages
(2010-09-02)
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14. Philip Roth: Novels 1973-1977, The Great American Novel, My Life as a Man, The Professor of Desire (Library of America) by Philip Roth | |
Hardcover: 906
Pages
(2006-10-19)
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Novels, 1973-1977
Very highly recommended for both academic and community library American Literature collections. |
15. I Married a Communist by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1999-11-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Characteristically, Nathan also discovers that his own story was bound upwith the blacklistings and ruined careers of the immediate postwar period.It seems that he had been tainted by his association with theRingolds--Murray was in fact his high-school teacher--and was denied theFulbright scholarship he deserved. "They had you down for Ira's nephew,"Murray tells Nathan. "The FBI didn't always get everything right." Roth'sacerbic style and keen eye for emotional detail goes to the heart of thismoment of high tragedy in which the American dream was damaged beyondrepair.--Lisa Jardine Customer Reviews (52)
Complex Rebuttal to Bloom's Tell All On Their Divorce
Reading World of _I Married A Communist_
Tell All
Good political discourse on art
You Will Not Be Disappointed |
16. Zuckerman Bound: A Trilogy and Epilogue 1979-1985: The Ghost Writer / Zuckerman Unbound / The Anatomy Lesson / The Prague Orgy (Library of America #175) by Philip Roth | |
Hardcover: 700
Pages
(2007-09-20)
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A Great Meta Sequel
Delivery note
Fame and Pain
Highly recommended. |
17. The Dying Animal (Movie Tie-In Edition) (Vintage International) by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2008-07-22)
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Skilled Writing but Depressing
The misery that comes your way is most likely to be self-generated.
A good book about a dirty old man!
An excellent analysis of several subjects
Very pleased |
18. The Counterlife by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1996-08-06)
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We can pretend to be anything we want.All it takes is impersonation.
A Wild, Wonderful Ride
Roth's "Variations On a Theme"
Metafictional Roth
Claroscuros |
19. Philip Roth: Novels and Stories 1959-1962: Goodbye, Columbus & Five Short Stories / Letting Go (Library of America) by Philip Roth | |
Hardcover: 913
Pages
(2005-08-18)
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Inherent Dangers of Love and Independence
Where greatness began
The stories tell us a star is born The novel a disappointment |
20. My Life As a Man (Vintage International) by Philip Roth | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(1994-01-13)
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Maybe a masterpiece, maybe a misogynistic, self-indulgent mess
When he is good
Marital Nightmare
My Life as a Man
Excellent early Roth |
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