Publication
Date: 2003
Binding: Paperback
No. of Pages: 60 pages
Philip Roth’s career
has spanned more than 40 years, in which he has produced over 20 books
and won almost every major literary award. The Jewish-American writer’s
work is a search for form that takes him from social realism, through
comedy and fantasy to pseudo-confessional metafiction and a post modern
aesthetic. Paul McDonald explores each of Roth’s works in turn,
from his first book Goodbye Columbus (1959) to The Dying Animal (2001).
McDonald shows that although Roth writes about the human condition
in often provocative and unusual ways, his treatment is witty, engaging
and always based on ethical values.
Paul McDonald lectures in English and has a special interest in modern
American literature.
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