Philip Roth: Fiction and Power explores how Roth emerged as a writer, examining his impact on questions about the value of literature and the literary canon, the nature of tragedy, the relationship between art and the unconscious, and what it means to interpret America's complex post-war history.
Philip Roth: Fiction and Power explores how Roth emerged as a writer, examining his impact on questions about the value of literature and the literary canon, the nature of tragedy, the relationship between art and the unconscious, and what it means to interpret America's complex post-war history.
Patrick Hayes is Associate Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of St John's College. His previous work includes J.M. Coetzee and the Novel: Writing and Politics After Beckett (2010).
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Philip Roth and Ethics Talk * 2: Beginnings (Goodbye Columbus) * 3: Tragedy (Letting Go My Life as a Man Sabbath's Theater) * 4: Experience (Portnoy's Complaint American Pastoral) * 5: Life as Literature (The Counterlife Deception The Humbling) * 6: The Author (The Ghost Writer) * 7: The Unconscious (Operation Shylock The Plot Against America) * 8: The Canon (The Human Stain)
* 1: Philip Roth and Ethics Talk * 2: Beginnings (Goodbye Columbus) * 3: Tragedy (Letting Go My Life as a Man Sabbath's Theater) * 4: Experience (Portnoy's Complaint American Pastoral) * 5: Life as Literature (The Counterlife Deception The Humbling) * 6: The Author (The Ghost Writer) * 7: The Unconscious (Operation Shylock The Plot Against America) * 8: The Canon (The Human Stain)
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