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Philip Roth scholars continue to reflect on what Philip Roth's retirement in 2012 means for the landscape of American literature and what his professed disappearance from the public eye in 2014 would mean for the future consideration of his legacy. This collection seeks to answer those questions in a scholarly way. Composed of eleven original essays written by accomplished scholars in the field of Philip Roth Studies, the collection is both relevant and engaging on three levels: it is the first of its kind to offer a scholarly retrospective of Roth's works and career; it considers Roth within the American literary imagination; and it speculates on Roth's legacyparticularly the enduring quality of his novels that will continue to resonate long after his retirement.

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This collection of new essays is a most fitting tribute to the 'end' of Philip Roth’s long and prolific career. The rich and varied approaches to Roth’s fiction contained in these pages reflect the enduring influence of one of the major voices of late twentieth-early twenty first century American life and thought. The essays artfully arranged in this volume seamlessly and gracefully paint a portrait of this ingeniously complex writer of our time. -- Victoria Aarons, Eva Mitchell Distinguished Professor of Literature, Trinity University
Gooblar and Pozorski are among the most dedicated Roth scholars around right now, and they have put together a lively collection of frequently original essays, all of which demonstrate intimate understanding of Roth's body of work. Individually, the essays place specific novels and even whole phases of Roth's writing in a richly intellectual and critical context, and as a whole, the collection demonstrates how the greatest living American novelist can continue to inspire new and inventive readings from a worthy cohort of dedicated critics. -- Dean Franco, Wake Forest University
Roth after Eighty is an excellent contribution to Roth scholarship. In essays by a distinguished roster of Roth scholars, it explores new aspects of Roth's American literary imagination, while weaving in a healthy dose of comparative literature. Its purview is at once refreshingly local and robustly cosmopolitan. -- Michael Kimmage, The Catholic University of America

Table of Contents
Introduction - After Eighty: Philip Roth and the American Literary Imagination Aimee Pozorski 1 “Every third thought shall be my grave”: Roth, Memento Mori, and Story Debra Shostak 2 Roth @ 25: Publishing Goodbye, Columbus Ira Nadel 3 “A Human Being Lives Here”: Philip Roth on Scandals and the American Presidency Claudia Brühwiler 4 “With an accomplice no less brilliant than Jean Genet”: A Comparative Approach to Roth’s Autofiction Patrick Hayes 5 Performance Anxiety: Impotence, Queerness, and the “Drama of Self-Disgust” in Philip Roth’s The Professor of Desire and The Humbling David Brauner 6 Stalkers, Furies, and Comforters: Roth’s Grave Comedy of Persecution Aurélie Guillain 7 “I told my wrath, my Roth did grow”: Anger in Operation Shylock Alex Calder 8 “My Kinsmen, My Precursors”: Philip Roth, Epic, Influence, and Bardic Proclivities Catherine Morley 9 “I was the prosthesis”: Roth and Late Style Adam Zachary Newton 10 Performance, Affective Adaptation, Memory, Pretend Play, and Suicide in Philip Roth's The Humbling Amy Gelbart 11 Newark: The Shtetl Mark Shechner Afterword - Mark Shechner’s Legacy David Gooblar

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/9/2018 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498514675, 978-1498514675
      ISBN10: 1498514677

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Philip Roth scholars continue to reflect on what Philip Roth's retirement in 2012 means for the landscape of American literature and what his professed disappearance from the public eye in 2014 would mean for the future consideration of his legacy. This collection seeks to answer those questions in a scholarly way. Composed of eleven original essays written by accomplished scholars in the field of Philip Roth Studies, the collection is both relevant and engaging on three levels: it is the first of its kind to offer a scholarly retrospective of Roth's works and career; it considers Roth within the American literary imagination; and it speculates on Roth's legacyparticularly the enduring quality of his novels that will continue to resonate long after his retirement.

      Trade Review
      This collection of new essays is a most fitting tribute to the 'end' of Philip Roth’s long and prolific career. The rich and varied approaches to Roth’s fiction contained in these pages reflect the enduring influence of one of the major voices of late twentieth-early twenty first century American life and thought. The essays artfully arranged in this volume seamlessly and gracefully paint a portrait of this ingeniously complex writer of our time. -- Victoria Aarons, Eva Mitchell Distinguished Professor of Literature, Trinity University
      Gooblar and Pozorski are among the most dedicated Roth scholars around right now, and they have put together a lively collection of frequently original essays, all of which demonstrate intimate understanding of Roth's body of work. Individually, the essays place specific novels and even whole phases of Roth's writing in a richly intellectual and critical context, and as a whole, the collection demonstrates how the greatest living American novelist can continue to inspire new and inventive readings from a worthy cohort of dedicated critics. -- Dean Franco, Wake Forest University
      Roth after Eighty is an excellent contribution to Roth scholarship. In essays by a distinguished roster of Roth scholars, it explores new aspects of Roth's American literary imagination, while weaving in a healthy dose of comparative literature. Its purview is at once refreshingly local and robustly cosmopolitan. -- Michael Kimmage, The Catholic University of America

      Table of Contents
      Introduction - After Eighty: Philip Roth and the American Literary Imagination Aimee Pozorski 1 “Every third thought shall be my grave”: Roth, Memento Mori, and Story Debra Shostak 2 Roth @ 25: Publishing Goodbye, Columbus Ira Nadel 3 “A Human Being Lives Here”: Philip Roth on Scandals and the American Presidency Claudia Brühwiler 4 “With an accomplice no less brilliant than Jean Genet”: A Comparative Approach to Roth’s Autofiction Patrick Hayes 5 Performance Anxiety: Impotence, Queerness, and the “Drama of Self-Disgust” in Philip Roth’s The Professor of Desire and The Humbling David Brauner 6 Stalkers, Furies, and Comforters: Roth’s Grave Comedy of Persecution Aurélie Guillain 7 “I told my wrath, my Roth did grow”: Anger in Operation Shylock Alex Calder 8 “My Kinsmen, My Precursors”: Philip Roth, Epic, Influence, and Bardic Proclivities Catherine Morley 9 “I was the prosthesis”: Roth and Late Style Adam Zachary Newton 10 Performance, Affective Adaptation, Memory, Pretend Play, and Suicide in Philip Roth's The Humbling Amy Gelbart 11 Newark: The Shtetl Mark Shechner Afterword - Mark Shechner’s Legacy David Gooblar

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