Nadel's research is so thorough that even Beth Roth's recipe for marble pound cake appears in full in the endnotes (chapter 8, note 101). There will be other biographies of Roth and his work, biographies that offer different understandings, but they will likely always find themselves competing with this volume, which for now at least is in the class of the heavyweights.

J. A. Zoller, emeritus, Houghton College

This deeply thought book is rich with information and insight and will be a huge benefit to the scholarly community mushrooming up around Roth's works as well as to the general reader interested in the riveting life of an important American writer.

Brett Ashley Kaplan, Cercle

Sizeable, solidly researched, intelligently wrought.

London Review of Books

Se alle

In its critical substance — scholarship and literary insight – it's really a better book, a more understanding book, than Bailey's.

Josh Gidding, Metapsychology.net

Well researched and clearly written... full of insights.

Jewish Chronicle

Ira Nadel's Philip Roth: A Counterlife is an intense and illuminating study of the life, times, and work of the Jewish man from Newark who became one of America's most original and provocative writers.

Kristine Morris, Foreword Reviews

In Philip Roth: A Counterlife, Ira Nadel exposes the multifaceted disposition of this major voice in American letters: Roth the realist, the ironist, the ventriloquist, the impersonator, the bard. In navigating the intricacies and dualities of the public and private Roth, Nadel shows the complexities, the contradictions, and the counterlives both lived and imagined. As literary sleuth, Nadel has enriched the myriad possibilities for understanding this exacting and defiant writer and his work.

Victoria Aarons, O.R. & Eva Mitchell Distinguished Professor of Literature, Department of English, Trinity University

Professor Nadel's study is always very readable and compelling but its discussion of material that has never been accessed before is particularly exciting.

David Brauner, Professor of Contemporary Literature, The University of Reading

Philip Roth: A Counterlife engages and illuminates the scenes of discontent, betrayal, illness, and rage in Roth's own life that allow for new understandings of his work and relationships. Drawing on such primary source material as interviews, personal correspondence, and site visits, Nadel's biography penetrates the carefully composed narrative Roth presented publicly in order to present a "counter" Philip Roth, one who is at once more sympathetic to his readers than critics realize and more dynamic than even his self-creation allows. Nadel seamlessly weaves his interpretations of Roth's most provocative texts into the story of Roth's own life: a life shadowed by pain, illness, and personal injustices, but also illuminated by the joys of writing, ideas, and friendships that will persist long after his death.

Aimee Pozorski, Co-executive editor of Philip Roth Studies, Professor of English, Central Connecticut State University

This new biography of famed American novelist 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 original novels in American literature, publishing censored writers from Eastern Europe, surviving less than satisfactory marriages, and developing 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, Roth maintained a remarkable productivity throughout a career that spanned almost fifty years, creating 31 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 the controversial, influential, and prize-winning American novelist Philip Roth, a writer with an international reputation for inventive, original novels from Portnoy's Complaint to American Pastoral and The Plot Against America, is based on new access to archival documents and new interviews with Roth's friends and associates.
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Introduction 1. Newark, Newark 2. Declaration of Independence 3. An Education in Intensity 4. "Walked out on the Platinum!" or New York, New York 5. Death and Freedom 6 Portnoy: Let it Rip! 7. Jewish Wheaties 8. Traveling with Kafka 9. Supercarnal Productions 10. Zuckerman Live! 11. Psychoanalysis and Laxatives, or Democracy in America 12. Quintet or The Jersey Style 13. Coda: "It's a miserable life" Index
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"Nadel's research is so thorough that even Beth Roth's recipe for marble pound cake appears in full in the endnotes (chapter 8, note 101). There will be other biographies of Roth and his work, biographies that offer different understandings, but they will likely always find themselves competing with this volume, which for now at least is in the class of the heavyweights." -- J. A. Zoller, emeritus, Houghton College "This deeply thought book is rich with information and insight and will be a huge benefit to the scholarly community mushrooming up around Roth's works as well as to the general reader interested in the riveting life of an important American writer." -- Brett Ashley Kaplan, Cercle "Sizeable, solidly researched, intelligently wrought." -- London Review of Books "In its critical substance DL scholarship and literary insight DS it's really a better book, a more understanding book, than Bailey's." -- Josh Gidding, Metapsychology.net "Well researched and clearly written... full of insights." -- Jewish Chronicle "Ira Nadel's Philip Roth: A Counterlife is an intense and illuminating study of the life, times, and work of the Jewish man from Newark who became one of America's most original and provocative writers." -- Kristine Morris, Foreword Reviews, Starred Review "In Philip Roth: A Counterlife, Ira Nadel exposes the multifaceted disposition of this major voice in American letters: Roth the realist, the ironist, the ventriloquist, the impersonator, the bard. In navigating the intricacies and dualities of the public and private Roth, Nadel shows the complexities, the contradictions, and the counterlives both lived and imagined. As literary sleuth, Nadel has enriched the myriad possibilities for understanding this exacting and defiant writer and his work." -- Victoria Aarons, O.R. & Eva Mitchell Distinguished Professor of Literature, Department of English, Trinity University "Professor Nadel's study is always very readable and compelling but its discussion of material that has never been accessed before is particularly exciting." -- David Brauner, Professor of Contemporary Literature, The University of Reading "Philip Roth: A Counterlife engages and illuminates the scenes of discontent, betrayal, illness, and rage in Roth's own life that allow for new understandings of his work and relationships. Drawing on such primary source material as interviews, personal correspondence, and site visits, Nadel's biography penetrates the carefully composed narrative Roth presented publicly in order to present a "counter" Philip Roth, one who is at once more sympathetic to his readers than critics realize and more dynamic than even his self-creation allows. Nadel seamlessly weaves his interpretations of Roth's most provocative texts into the story of Roth's own life: a life shadowed by pain, illness, and personal injustices, but also illuminated by the joys of writing, ideas, and friendships that will persist long after his death." -- Aimee Pozorski, Co-executive editor of Philip Roth Studies, Professor of English, Central Connecticut State University "An admiring and well-researched yet selective account of a great writer's career."--Kirkus "An unrestrained portrait of an irascible figure, Nadel's account is an enlightening addition to the understanding of a major American writer."--Publishers Weekly "Well researched and clearly written... full of insights."--Jewish Chronicle "Ira Nadel's Philip Roth: A Counterlife is the book we've been waiting for. It's revealing, perceptive, sensitive, sensible, and immensely readable, a triumph of insight and scholarship."--Jewish Book Council "Sizeable, solidly researched, intelligently wrought."--London Review of Books
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Selling point: Includes new discoveries from archival documents not previously known Selling point: Based on interviews with a number of Roth's associates and friends Selling point: Offers a new and full account of Roth's development as a writer
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Ira Nadel is Professor of English at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver and is the author of biographies of Leonard Cohen, Tom Stoppard, David Mamet and Leon Uris. He has also published Biography: Fiction Fact & Form, Joyce and the Jews and Modernism's Second Act, in addition to a Critical Companion to Philip Roth.
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Selling point: Includes new discoveries from archival documents not previously known Selling point: Based on interviews with a number of Roth's associates and friends Selling point: Offers a new and full account of Roth's development as a writer
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199846108
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
962 gr
Høyde
168 mm
Bredde
239 mm
Dybde
53 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
576

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Biografisk notat

Ira Nadel is Professor of English at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver and is the author of biographies of Leonard Cohen, Tom Stoppard, David Mamet and Leon Uris. He has also published Biography: Fiction Fact & Form, Joyce and the Jews and Modernism's Second Act, in addition to a Critical Companion to Philip Roth.