Roth Unbound: Writer & Books for Literary Enthusiasts
Roth Unbound: Writer & Books for Literary Enthusiasts
Roth Unbound: Writer & Books for Literary Enthusiasts

Roth Unbound: Writer & Books for Literary Enthusiasts

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A critical evaluation of Philip Roth―the first of its kind―that takes on the man, the myth, and the workPhilip Roth is one of the most renowned writers of our time. From his debut, Goodbye, Columbus, which won the National Book Award in 1960, and the explosion of Portnoy's Complaint in 1969 to his haunting reimagining of Anne Frank's story in The Ghost Writer ten years later and the series of masterworks starting in the mid-eighties―The Counterlife, Patrimony, Operation Shylock, Sabbath's Theater, American Pastoral, The Human Stain―Roth has produced some of the great American literature of the modern era. And yet there has been no major critical work about him until now. Here, at last, is the story of Roth's creative life. Roth Unbound is not a biography―though it contains a wealth of previously undisclosed biographical details and unpublished material―but something ultimately more rewarding: the exploration of a great writer through his art. Claudia Roth Pierpont, a staff writer for The New Yorker, has known Roth for nearly a decade. Her carefully researched and gracefully written account is filled with remarks from Roth himself, drawn from their ongoing conversations. Here are insights and anecdotes that will change the way many readers perceive this most controversial and galvanizing writer: a young and unhappily married Roth struggling to write; a wildly successful Roth, after the uproar over Portnoy, working to help writers from Eastern Europe and to get their books known in the West; Roth responding to the early, Jewish―and the later, feminist―attacks on his work. Here are Roth's family, his inspirations, his critics, the full range of his fiction, and his friendships with such figures as Saul Bellow and John Updike. Here is Roth at work and at play. Roth Unbound is a major achievement―a highly readable story that helps us make sense of one of the most vital literary careers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

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Claudia Roth Pierpont's Roth Unbound blends a critical appraisal of each of Philip Roth's books--from Goodbye Columbus (1959) to Nemesis (2010)--with historical and biographical context. She draws on extensive interviews with the author as well as letters and other unpublished documents to which she has had access. Although she is a friend of Philip Roth, and one to whom he has shown drafts of his work in progress, this is not an "authorized biography." As Pierpont (no relation to Roth) makes clear at the outset, Philip Roth "[did] not read a single word in advance of publication."The result is meticulously researched and gorgeously written. Pierpont's readings of individual novels are subtle and illuminating (and she does not pull punches). For instance, her lyrical chapter on the Ghost Writer (1979), a turning point in Roth's career, compares the structure of the book to that of a chamber quartet. But I have learned as much from her historical evocation of the world from which Roth issued, and of the successive historical and cultural contexts of his personal struggles. Pierpont is as able a historian and biographer as a literary critic. What touches me most about this book is its deep humanity--which manifests in Pierpont's affinity for her subject, in her subtle ability to blend attention life and letters without any trace of prurient curiosity, and above all in her pursuit of the larger goal of investigating the challenges and achievements of one of the most extraordinary creative lives in modern America. I know few explorations of the life of the artist as nuanced, as probing and as humane as this one.