
The Major Phases of Philip Roth
David Gooblar(Author)
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Published on 1. September 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-4411-6970-9 (ISBN)
Description
This title contains an excellent account and reflection on each diverse stage of Philip Roth's fifty-year career. Fifty years into Philip Roth's career, agreement has not yet been reached on the nature of his achievement. Is he the post-war Jewish-American writer par excellence, or a hyphenless American, commentator of American experience? Is he the faithful defender of the realist tradition, a citizen of the world, or the playful postmodernist? "The Major Phases of Philip Roth" confronts his remarkable diversity by accounting for each stage of Rothian preoccupation, from the comedy and seriousness to the Judaism and psychoanalysis. This refreshing study is not intent on locating a single unifying theme. Featuring fresh readings of now-canonical texts and a new telling of post-war American cultural narratives, David Gooblar reveals the changing face of liberalism, the rise of the New York Intellectuals and the legacies of the Holocaust.
By accounting for Roth's multiplicity, his alternation between opposing modes and his stubborn commitment to counter-intuition, Gooblar explains what it is that makes Roth so rewarding, so central to post-war American literary cultural narratives and so reflective of America itself.
By accounting for Roth's multiplicity, his alternation between opposing modes and his stubborn commitment to counter-intuition, Gooblar explains what it is that makes Roth so rewarding, so central to post-war American literary cultural narratives and so reflective of America itself.
Reviews / Votes
David Gooblar's The Major Phases of Philip Roth is not only a useful addition to the critical response surrounding Roth's work, but it's a rewarding experience in its own right. Building off of the scholarship that has come before, his book provides a unique overview of Roth's career and presents it as it truly is: a series of twists, shifts, and convergences revolving around the inner world of the writer and the larger culture onto which that self is projected. -- Derek Parker Royal, Executive Editor, Philip Roth Studies Author David Gooblar listed as a contributor in The Jewish QuarterlyMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
345 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4411-6970-9 (9781441169709)
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Person
David Gooblar is an external tutor at Jesus and Robinson Colleges, University of Cambridge, UK.
Content
Introduction; Timeline; 1. The New York Intellectuals: Goodbye, Columbus; 2. The Idea of Seriousness: Portnoy's Complaint; 3. Franz Kafka, Anne Frank, and Roth's Personal Culture: After Portnoy I; 4. The Freudian Lock: After Portnoy II; 5. Non-Fiction Writings; 6. The American Experience: American Pastoral, I Married a Communist and The Human Stain; Biography; Index.