Pico Iyer is an essayist and novelist.
“No, a man’s character isn’t his fate,” a character called Philip Roth says in Operation Shylock, “a man’s fate is the joke that his life plays on his character.”
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In 1994, the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction went to Philip Roth for his novel Operation Shylock: A Confession. In it, master novelist Philip Roth confronts his double, an impostor whose self-appointed task is to lead the Jews back to Europe from Israel. https://t.co/JiHPUkzzGN
NYT-bestselling transbian authoress: TRUE BELIEVER / RINGMASTER / HOLLYWOOD FREAKS. Board, @JewishCurrents. Against messianism. she/her 🏳️⚧️
Though I have my problems with Philip Roth, OPERATION SHYLOCK remains the final word on the ideas and emotions that wrack Israel, and the Palestinians. I’m glad I read it _after_ I’d already been delusional enough to think I had anything new to say about Zionism and occupation
"The uncontested master of comic irony." --Time magazine
"A devilish book, nervously exuding a kind of delirious brilliance like sweat at every pore, and madly comic." --Alfred Kazin
"A brilliant novel of ideas ... Roth has gone farther into his own genius than he ever has before." --Ted Solotaroff, The Nation