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Philip Roth (1933-2018) was an author. Roth is best known for his books Goodbye, Columbus, Portnoy's Complaint, and The Plot Against America.

Life[]

Born to a second-generation Jewish-American family in Newark, New Jersey in March of 1933, Roth grew up in the middle-class Jewish Weequahic neighborhood. Roth was educated in the public Weequahic High School and graduated in 1950 - which, according to journalist Arnold H. Lubasch, was a major inspiration on the novel Portnoy's Complaint.

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Writing style[]

According to Roth in his essay "Juice or Gravy?" (included in some editions of Portnoy's Complaint), the first sentences of most of his books (up to Operation Shylock) came directly from a cryptic paper he found in a Chicago diner.

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Connections to other authors[]

Roth's works were influenced by Franz Kafka, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, Henry James, and Virginia Woolf. In an article for Open Culture, Roth listed fifteen books that influenced the most. These are:

  • Citizen Tom Paine by Howard Fast
  • Finnley Wren by Philip Wylie
  • Look Homeward, Angel by Thomas Wolfe
  • The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
  • The Adventures of Augie March by Saul Bellow
  • A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
  • The Assistant by Bernard Malamud
  • Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
  • The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
  • The Trial by Franz Kafka
  • The Fall by Albert Camus
  • Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
  • Chéri by Colette
  • The Street of Crocodiles by Bruno Schulz

Notable works[]

  • The Facts - an autobiography
  • Patrimony - a memoir about Roth's father

Fiction[]

  • Goodbye, Columbus - a collection of short stories
    • Goodbye, Columbus
    • The Conversion of the Jews
    • Defender of the Faith
    • Epstein
    • You Can't Tell a Man by the Song He Sings
    • Eli, the Fanatic
  • My Life as a Man
    • Salad Days
    • Courting Disaster (or Serious in the Fifties)
    • My True Story

David Kepesh[]

  • The Breast - a novella about Kepesh becoming a massive breast
  • The Professor of Desire - a novel on Kepesh's youth
  • The Dying Animal - a novel about Kepesh's annihilation

Zuckerman[]

  • The Ghost Writer - a novel about Zuckerman spending time with one of his literary idols
  • Zuckerman Unbound - a novel about the quiz show scandals
  • The Anatomy Lesson - a novel on Zuckerman's middle age
  • The Prague Orgy - shows Zuckerman visiting Prague
  • The Counterlife - a selection of various narratives
  • American Pastoral - a novel about an upper class family being thrown into turmoil
  • I Married a Communist - a novel about a communist being betrayed by his wife
  • The Human Stain - a novel about a retired professor
  • Exit Ghost - a novel about Zuckerman returning home

Philip Roth/Roth family[]

  • Deception - shows Roth engaging in an affair
  • Operation Shylock - shows Roth travelling to Israel
  • The Plot Against America - shows America becoming a fascist state in the 1930s

Novels and novellas[]

  • Letting Go - Roth's debut novel, about a Korean war veteran
  • When She Was Good - Roth's only novel with a female protagonist
  • Portnoy's Complaint - a novel about a Jewish man in therapy
  • Our Gang - a satire of Richard Nixon
  • The Great American Novel - a satire of baseball
  • Sabbath's Theater - a novel about the exploits of a painter
  • Everyman - a novel about a man obsessed with mortality
  • Indignation - a novel about a student's life during the Korean War
  • The Humbling - a novel about an old actor
  • Nemesis - a novel about a polio epidemic

Gallery[]

See also[]

           Works of Philip Roth

Early novels (1959-1977)
Goodbye, Columbus, Letting Go, When She Was Good, Portnoy's Complaint, Our Gang, The Breast, The Great American Novel, My Life as a Man, The Professor of Desire
Middle novels (1979-1993)
The Ghost Writer, Zuckerman Unbound, The Anatomy Lesson, The Prague Orgy, The Counterlife, Deception, Operation Shylock
Later novels (1995-2010)
Sabbath's Theater, American Pastoral, I Married a Communist, The Human Stain, The Dying Animal, The Plot Against America, Everyman, Exit Ghost, Indignation, The Humbling, Nemesis
Miscellany
Goodbye, Columbus, Reading Myself and Others, A Philip Roth Reader, Zuckerman Bound, The Facts, Patrimony, Shop Talk
Major and recurring characters
Nathan Zuckerman, Philip Roth, Neil Klugman, David Kepesh, Gabe Wallach, Lucy Nelson, Alexander Portnoy, Trick E. Dixon, Word Smith, Peter Tarnopol, Mickey Sabbath, Swede Levov, Nathan Zuckerman, Marcus Messner, Simon Axler, Bucky Cantor, Arnie Mesnikoff