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Portnoy's Complaint. The Ghost Writer. The Professor of Desire. R.I.P. Philip Roth.
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Finally, some of the most useful reflections on writing, oddly, I've found in buried in Philip Roth's middle-period novels (The Professor of Desire, My Life As a Man, etc).
"No one writing can juggle the somber and the ludicrous more adroitly than Roth." --Time
"Philip Roth is a great historian of modern eroticism.... [He] speaks of a sexuality that questions itself; it is still hedonism, but it is problematic, wounded, ironic hedonism. His is the uncommon union of confession and irony. Infinitely vulnerable in his sincerity and infinitely elusive in his irony." --Milan Kundera
"A thoughtful ... elegant novel.... A fine display of literary skills." --The New York Times Book Review