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Philip Roth's Rude Truth: The Art of Immaturity

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Philip Roth's Rude Truth: The Art of Immaturity

Contributors:

By (Author) Ross Posnock

ISBN:

9780691138435

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

28th October 2008

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Regional / International studies

Dewey:

813.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

328

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

454g

Description

Has anyone ever worked harder and longer at being immature than novelist Philip Roth This book examines Roth's 'mature immaturity' in its depth and richness. It lets readers to reconsider the narrow categories into which Roth has often been slotted - laureate of Newark, New Jersey; junior partner in the firm Salinger, Bellow, Mailer, and Malamud.

Reviews

"The present title offers a sophisticated, original vision and is a fine addition to the excellent body of critical material available on this significant prolific novelist... Highly recommended."--Choice "Crisply written, well argued and persuasive. Reading it, one looks forward to reading Roth again, in Posnock's new light."--Chanan Tigay, Forward "Ross Posnock's study may be the most intellectually complex as well as fiercely independent study of Roth's career to date. Filled with deft observations, [Posnock] offers authoritative readings of literature and society which have profound implications that exceed considerations of Roth, its ostensible solitary subject."--Ranen Omer-Sherman, Modernism/modernity "A very learned and stimulating critique of Philip Roth's fiction... Ross Posnock has written one of the three best books on Philip Roth--if not the best... He treats Roth's work as it deserves to be regarded, especially since no one as yet has adequately traced its roots to the major traditions of American literature."--Jay L. Halio, Shofar "In this complex and stimulating book, Ross Posnock ... rethinks the career of American novelist Philip Roth... Posnock places Roth within a cosmopolitan community of authors ranging from Melville to Salinger who have rejected the separation of mind and body in favor of an aesthetic that rejects the very idea of knowing oneself... Posnock has written an excellent book of criticism, exploring not just Roth, but also literature that emerged mid-century with roots in a long tradition of American and European art."--Peter Terry, ForeWord

Author Bio

Ross Posnock is Professor of English at Columbia University, where he also teaches American Studies. His books include "The Trial of Curiosity: Henry James, William James, and the Challenge of Modernity; Color and Culture: Black Writers and the Making of the Modern Intellectual;" and "The Cambridge Companion to Ralph Ellison".

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