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Philip Roth

Philip Roth

AmericanMarch 19, 1933 – May 22, 2018Literary Fiction

American novelist celebrated for his darkly comic explorations of Jewish-American identity, masculinity, and the erotic imagination. His alter ego Nathan Zuckerman anchors a loose fictional autobiography spanning decades of American life. He won the Pulitzer Prize, the Man Booker International Prize, and numerous other honors.

Works

  • Goodbye ColumbusNovella about a romance between a Black boy and upper-class white girl over one summer→
  • Portnoy's ComplaintComic novel of a son's neurotic monologue to his psychiatrist about sex and identity→
  • The Ghost WriterNovel about a reclusive writer confronting his literary rival and family ghosts→
  • American PastoralNovel depicting American postwar prosperity and violence through a family's unraveling→
  • The Human StainNovel about a classics professor accused of racism and sexual abuse in academia→
  • Sabbath's TheaterNovel following a sex performer's debauchery and yearning for meaning across decades→
  • The Plot Against AmericaAlternate history novel depicting America under Nazi-sympathetic president Charles Lindbergh→
  • Goodbye, ColumbusNovella about a romance between a Black boy and upper-class white girl over one summer→

Related

Saul Bellow·John Updike·Bernard Malamud
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