Philip Roth: a counterlife
"This account of Philip Roth traces the psychological and artistic origins of his creative life. It examines the major events of his career, while identifying a series of personal themes in his writing, from his relationship with Judaism to family, marriage, Eastern Europe and America. It addre...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This account of Philip Roth traces the psychological and artistic origins of his creative life. It examines the major events of his career, while identifying a series of personal themes in his writing, from his relationship with Judaism to family, marriage, Eastern Europe and America. It addresses his private challenges from romance and health, to surviving as a writer burdened with success. The book also reflects how living outside the United States, initially in Italy and then England, plus his visits to Eastern Europe and exposure to their oppressed writers affected his writing. In particular, it primed him for a new engagement with American political and social history, resulting in a renewed determination to re-write America through his American trilogy and The Plot Against America. Although chronology is the framework, this is a thematic reading of Roth's life and career with attention to family, self-identity and success. A set of contrasting angles form this approach, beginning with his prolonged sense of discontent, yet public image of success, his search for sustained relationships but then decision to end them, his idealization of his parents but persistent undercurrent of criticism. Three overlapping issues provide the impetus for this reading: the aesthetic, the emotional and the historical. The lasting importance of such themes as anger, betrayal and failure has a vital role in understanding Roth's character and work. So, too, does his sense of performance on and off the page. Location is also significant and there are extensive discussions of Newark, London, Iowa, Prague and rural Connecticut. Particular attention to writers of the Holocaust, notably Primo Levi and Aharon Appelfeld, and contemporaries such as Saul Bellow and Bernard Malamud, also frame the narrative along with discussions of John Updike, Cynthia Ozick, Norman Mailer, Nadine Gordimer and Nicole Krauss. Works receiving special attention are Portnoy's Complaint, The Ghost Writer, Sabbath's Theater and the American trilogy. The shifting patterns of Roth's writing style, often related to changes in his physical and psychological health, are also considered. But more importantly is Roth's character and how early incidents formed later behavior, especially his inability to forget the past, particularly an insult or criticism. Analysis of his life with his two wives, Margaret (Maggie) Williams and Claire Bloom also occurs, as well as his relationships with other women. Further commentary focuses on Roth's illnesses and his life after he publically announced that he had stopped writing"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Newark, Newark -- Declaration of Independence -- An education in intensity -- "Walked out on the platinum!" or New York, New York -- Portnoy : let it rip! -- Jewish wheaties -- Travels with Kafka -- Supercarnal productions -- Thinking in straight lines -- "Psychoanalysis and laxatives" or democracy in America -- Quintet or the Jersey style -- Coda: "It's a miserable life" |
Beschreibung: | xx, 546 Seiten Illustrationen, Portraits 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9780199846108 |
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This new biography of famed American novost Philip Roth offers a full account of his development as a writer. Philip Roth was much more than a Jewish writer from Newark, as this new biography reveals. His life encompassed writing some of the most orig inal novels in American literature, publishing censored writers from Eastern Europe, surviv ing less than satisfactory marriages, and devel oping friendships with a number of the most important writers of his time from Primo Levi and Milan Kundera to Isaac Bashevis Singer, Saul Bellow, and Edna O’Brien. The winner of a Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, and the Man Booker International Prize, Rothmaintained a remarkable productivity throughout a career that spanned almost fifty years, creating thirty-one works. But beneath the success was illness, angst, and anxiety often masked from his readers. This biography, drawing on archives, interviews, and his books, delves into the shaded world of Philip Roth to identify the ghosts, the character, and even identity of the man. |
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This new biography of famed American novost Philip Roth offers a full account of his development as a writer. Philip Roth was much more than a Jewish writer from Newark, as this new biography reveals. His life encompassed writing some of the most orig inal novels in American literature, publishing censored writers from Eastern Europe, surviv ing less than satisfactory marriages, and devel oping friendships with a number of the most important writers of his time from Primo Levi and Milan Kundera to Isaac Bashevis Singer, Saul Bellow, and Edna O’Brien. The winner of a Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, and the Man Booker International Prize, Rothmaintained a remarkable productivity throughout a career that spanned almost fifty years, creating thirty-one works. But beneath the success was illness, angst, and anxiety often masked from his readers. This biography, drawing on archives, interviews, and his books, delves into the shaded world of Philip Roth to identify the ghosts, the character, and even identity of the man. |
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