Author: Phillip Roth
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-WIKIPEDIA: Philip Roth -INTERVIEW: It Didn't Happen Here: Philip Roth explains that though he dislikes our current national politics, the alternatives were once much worse. (John Freeman, 12/22/04, Seattle Weekly) -PROFILE: A Comedian of Guilt (Albert Goldman, Feb. 7, 1969, Life) -INTERVIEW: In conversation with Philip Roth: We discuss manipulation, obscenity, and gender fluidity (JOYCE CAROL OATES, 9/02/22, UnHerd) -ESSAY: Rereading Philip Roth Today: Roth’s early works portray Jewish characters who are fearful of antisemitism in America as paranoid. He later changed his mind—and so have I. (Peter C. Herman, 23 Jul 2024, Quillette) -ESSAY: Like Peeling Off a Glove (Cynthia Ozick, Spring 2024, Liberties) -ESSAY: Why Philip Roth, Why Now?: Answers from Susan Choi, Ayad Akhtar, and Other Participants of “Philip Roth Unbound: Illuminating a Literary Legacy” Festival (Literary Hub, March 13, 2023) -ESSAY: Writer on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown: The Time Philip Roth Lied to Me: Barbara Shulgasser-Parker Illuminates the Perverse Side to the Famed Writer (Barbara Shulgasser-Parker, 4/07/22, LitHub) -REVIEW ESSAY: ROTH’S WRATH (Jeffrey Meyers, Fall 2021, Modern Age) -LIST: The Best Philip Roth Books: Philip Roth was one of the great contemporary American novelists. He wrote about what he saw when he looked in the mirror, even when he didn't like it, and claimed his only real interest was writing about what made him feel uncomfortable. Roth's literary biographer, Ira Nadel, Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia, talks us through Philip Roth's novels and explains why they're worth reading. (Interview by Eve Gerber, 2/15/22, 5 Books) -ESSAY: Twilight of the Satyrs (Charlotte Allen, 8/11/21, Quillette) -ESSAY: Philip Roth biography: Compelling chronicle of a great unrehabilitated American master Biography (Paul Perry, April 11 2021, Independent ie) -ESSAY: Arendt and Roth: An Uncanny Convergence: Despite very different lives, the two writers not only knew and liked each other, but also found common cause in the great concerns that animated their work. (Corey Robin, May 12, 2021, NY Review of Books) -ESSAY: The Tourist: Philip Roth’s Czech KGB file (JARED MARCEL POLLEN, APRIL 06, 2021, The Tablet) -ESSAY: The plot against Philip Roth: If the author was such a vile misogynist, why did so many women seem to find him so irresistible? (Damian Reilly, 3/22/21, The Spectator) -ESSAY: The Limits of Representation: Huda Awan Finds Herself in Portnoy’s Complaint: “How much can fictional representation actually achieve in acting as a foundation for self-respect?” (Huda Awan, March 3, 2021, Lit Hub) -ESSAY: Philip Roth and the “Writers from the Other Europe” Series (Neglectged Books, 5 March 2021) -REVIEW: of The Plot Against America (Tim Appelo, Seattle Weekly) -REVIEW: of Here We Are: My Friendship with Philip Roth By Benjamin Taylor (Mairead Small Staid, LA Review of Books) -REVIEW: of PHILIP ROTH: THE BIOGRAPHY BY BLAKE BAILEY (CHRISTIAN LORENTZEN, BookForum) -REVIEW: of Philip Roth (James Parker, The Atlantic) -REVIEW: of Philip Roth (Charles Caramelloo, Washington Independent Review of Books) -REVIEW: of Philip Roth (Elaine Showalter, TLS) -REVIEW: of Philip Roth (Nic Rowan, American Conservative) -REVIEW: of Philip Roth (Alexander C Kafka, Independent) -REVIEW: of Philip Roth (Boyd Tonkin, UnHerd) -REVIEW: of Philip Roth (Adam kirsch, Tablet) -REVIEW: of Philip Roth (John Day, Prospect) -REVIEW: of Philip Roth ( Portnoy's Complaint (1969) - Phillip Roth (3/19/1933
-5/22/2018) (Grade:F) American Pastoral (1997) - Phillip Roth (3/19/1933
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