by Claudia Roth Pierpont (Find this book)
In 2012, acclaimed novelist Philip Roth famously declared that he was
retiring, sending shudders of disbelief through the literary world.
Drawing on conversations with Roth and featuring insightful close
readings of his entire oeuvre, longtime New Yorker staff writer Pierpont
(Passionate Minds: Women Rewriting the World) offers a dazzling
chronicle that traces moments from the author's life and explores the
"life of his art." Pierpont develops the story of Roth's writing
chronologically, summarizing the plots and critical reception of each of
his many novels, from Goodbye, Columbus (1959) to Nemesis (2010). For
example, "When She was Good is a book as harsh and plain as the world
that Roth depicts.... Roth was no longer standing outside the Americans'
he'd been observing... he was burrowing within them, even if only to
discover a resistance to admitting depths." Pierpont declares Sabbath's
Theater "a masterpiece of twentieth-century American literature:
coursing with life, dense with character and wisdom, it gives the
deepest experiences we face dying, remembering, holding on to each other
the startling impact of first knowledge." Exit Ghost is about the
"mystification between young and old, " while Nemesis is about
"conscience and duty as much as it is about the randomness of fate." Her
luminous and graceful study achieves what all good criticism should: it
drives us to reread Roth's work anew. Agent: Robert Cornfield, Robert
Cornfield Literary Agency. (Oct.) Copyright 2013 Publishers Weekly Used
with permission.
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