Zuckerman bound: a trilogy and epilogue 1979 - 1985
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Library of America
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Beschreibung: | Enth.: The ghost writer. Zuckerman unbound. The anatomy lesson. The Prague orgy |
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ISBN: | 9781598530117 |
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adam_text | Contents
The Ghost Writer
.........................
ι
Zuckerman Unbound
...................... 117
The Anatomy Lesson
....................... 263
The Prague Orgy
......................... 451
Appendix: The Prague Orgy,
A Television Adaptation
................... 507
Chronology
................................ 597
Note on the Texts
............................ 609
Notes
.................................... 611
PHILIP
ROTH
For the last half century, the novels of Philip Roth
have re-energized American fiction and redefined its
possibilities, leading the critic Harold Bloom to pro¬
claim Roth our foremost novelist since Faulkner.
Roth s comic genius, his imaginative daring, his
courage in exploring uncomfortable truths, and his
assault on political, cultural, and sexual orthodoxies
have made him one of the essential writers of our
time. By special arrangement with the author, The
Library of America continues the
definitive
edition of
Roth s collected works. This fourth volume presents
the trilogy and epilogue that constitute
Імсксттлп
Bound
(1985),
Roth s wholly original investigation
into the unforeseen consequences of art
—
mainly in
libertarian America and then, by contrast, in Soviet-
suppressed Eastern Europe
—
during the latter half of
the twentieth century.
The Ghost Writer
(1979)
introduces Nathan Zucker-
man in the
1950s,
a budding writer infatuated with the
Great Books, discovering the contradictory claims of
literature and experience while an overnight guest in
the secluded New England farmhouse of his literary
idol, E. I. Lonoff.
Zuckerman
Unbound
(1981)
finds him far from
Lonoffs domain
—
the scene is Manhattan as the sen¬
sationalizing
1960s
arc coming to an end.
Zucker-
man, in his mid-thirties, is suffering the immediate
aftershock of literary celebrity. The high-minded
pro¬
tégé
of
E.
I. Lonoff has become a notorious superstar.
The Anatomy Lesson
(1984)
takes place largely in the
hospital isolation ward that Zuckcrman has made of
his Upper East Side apartment. It is Watergate time,
■9-},
and to Zuckcrman the only other American who
seems to be in as much trouble as himself is Richard
Nixon. Zucfcerman, at forty, is beset with crippling
and unexplained physical pain; he wonders if the
cause might not be his own inflammatory work.
CONTINUED FROM FRONT FLAP
In
71«
Prague Orgy
(1985),
entries from Zuckerman s
notebooks describing his
1976
sojourn among the
outcast
artisti
of Soviet-occupied Czechoslovakia
reveal the major theme of Ztuktrmmn
Воина
from
a new perspective that provides the stinging conclusion
to this richly ironic and intricately designed magnum
opus. As an added feature, this volume publishes for
the first time Roth s unproduced television screen¬
play for The
Prągut Otgy,
featuring new characters
and scenes that do not appear in the novella.
Ross Miller, editor, is Professor of English and Com¬
parative literature at the University of Connecticut.
He is the author of
Лтигіслт
Apetmhfst: The Gnat
Вшуігщ »па
ЅеШц
/f
af
m Grtmt
American City.
|
adam_txt |
Contents
The Ghost Writer
.
ι
Zuckerman Unbound
. 117
The Anatomy Lesson
. 263
The Prague Orgy
. 451
Appendix: The Prague Orgy,
A Television Adaptation
. 507
Chronology
. 597
Note on the Texts
. 609
Notes
. 611
PHILIP
ROTH
For the last half century, the novels of Philip Roth
have re-energized American fiction and redefined its
possibilities, leading the critic Harold Bloom to pro¬
claim Roth "our foremost novelist since Faulkner."
Roth's comic genius, his imaginative daring, his
courage in exploring uncomfortable truths, and his
assault on political, cultural, and sexual orthodoxies
have made him one of the essential writers of our
time. By special arrangement with the author, The
Library of America continues the
definitive
edition of
Roth's collected works. This fourth volume presents
the trilogy and epilogue that constitute
Імсксттлп
Bound
(1985),
Roth's wholly original investigation
into the unforeseen consequences of art
—
mainly in
libertarian America and then, by contrast, in Soviet-
suppressed Eastern Europe
—
during the latter half of
the twentieth century.
The Ghost Writer
(1979)
introduces Nathan Zucker-
man in the
1950s,
a budding writer infatuated with the
Great Books, discovering the contradictory claims of
literature and experience while an overnight guest in
the secluded New England farmhouse of his literary
idol, E. I. Lonoff.
Zuckerman
Unbound
(1981)
finds him far from
Lonoffs domain
—
the scene is Manhattan as the sen¬
sationalizing
1960s
arc coming to an end.
Zucker-
man, in his mid-thirties, is suffering the immediate
aftershock of literary celebrity. The high-minded
pro¬
tégé
of
E.
I. Lonoff has become a notorious superstar.
The Anatomy Lesson
(1984)
takes place largely in the
hospital isolation ward that Zuckcrman has made of
his Upper East Side apartment. It is Watergate time,
■9-},
and to Zuckcrman the only other American who
seems to be in as much trouble as himself is Richard
Nixon. Zucfcerman, at forty, is beset with crippling
and unexplained physical pain; he wonders if the
cause might not be his own inflammatory work.
CONTINUED FROM FRONT FLAP
In
71«
Prague Orgy
(1985),
entries from Zuckerman's
notebooks describing his
1976
sojourn among the
outcast
artisti
of Soviet-occupied Czechoslovakia
reveal the major theme of Ztuktrmmn
Воина
from
a new perspective that provides the stinging conclusion
to this richly ironic and intricately designed magnum
opus. As an added feature, this volume publishes for
the first time Roth's unproduced television screen¬
play for The
Prągut Otgy,
featuring new characters
and scenes that do not appear in the novella.
Ross Miller, editor, is Professor of English and Com¬
parative literature at the University of Connecticut.
He is the author of
Лтигіслт
Apetmhfst: The Gnat
Вшуігщ »па
ЅеШц
/f
af
m Grtmt
American City. |
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