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Treating Philip Roth as a war writer—as well as a sportswriter, crime reporter, political commentator, and Newark chronicler—Roth’s Wars: A Career in Conflict offers a thoroughly researched account of the novelist’s preoccupation with wars around the world and wars at home. This wide-ranging social and cultural history of Roth’s career examines intersections between Roth’s preoccupations as a writer and the work of contemporaries, such as J.D. Salinger, Joan Didion, George Plimpton, Hannah Arendt, E.L. Doctorow, Flannery O’Connor, Michael Herr, and Don DeLillo. The legends and icons who figure in this account of Roth’s career include Dwight Eisenhower, Meyer Lansky, Ernie Pyle, Bob Dylan, Johnny Appleseed, Anne Frank, JFK, Mickey Mantle, the Marx Brothers, Thomas Paine, Sandy Koufax, and Franz Kafka.



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In this energetically written text, James Bloom takes aim at Roth’s soldering life and hits the target on every page exposing the conflict between Roth’s attraction to military service and grasp of the realities of war. Revealing Roth’s attitude toward the military and the nature of sports wars, Newark wars and Jewish wars, Bloom traces the heroic and not so heroic actions of martial Roth and his characters. Without a doubt, Bloom hits the bullseye.

-- Ira Nadel, The University of British Columbia

The Great Philip Roth has passed and it is left to professional Roth scholars to make sense of the massive, complex oeuvre he left behind. Rising to the task is professor Jim Bloom in Roth's Wars, a detailed and thoughtful study which makes a very compelling case for the centrality of violence, combat, strife and military ideation to Philip Roth nearly six decades of fictional creation. In so doing, Bloom proposes an original conceptual throughline that lets us rethink the priorities and thematic obsessions of the author. The case he makes is clear, erudite and compelling.

-- Jacques Berlinerblau, Georgetown University

Table of Contents

Preface “The Last of The Ex-GIs”

Acknowledgments

Chapter One: Study War: An Overview

Chapter Two: Rescue, Refuge, Escape

Chapter Three: Don’t Count the Dead

Chapter Four: Endless War (Pandora Unbound or The Promethean Daughter)

Chapter Five: Sports Wars

Chapter Six: Newark Wars—Race War/Gang War

Chapter Seven: Jewish Wars

Postscript

Works Cited

Index

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 12/07/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666913842, 978-1666913842
      ISBN10: 1666913847

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Treating Philip Roth as a war writer—as well as a sportswriter, crime reporter, political commentator, and Newark chronicler—Roth’s Wars: A Career in Conflict offers a thoroughly researched account of the novelist’s preoccupation with wars around the world and wars at home. This wide-ranging social and cultural history of Roth’s career examines intersections between Roth’s preoccupations as a writer and the work of contemporaries, such as J.D. Salinger, Joan Didion, George Plimpton, Hannah Arendt, E.L. Doctorow, Flannery O’Connor, Michael Herr, and Don DeLillo. The legends and icons who figure in this account of Roth’s career include Dwight Eisenhower, Meyer Lansky, Ernie Pyle, Bob Dylan, Johnny Appleseed, Anne Frank, JFK, Mickey Mantle, the Marx Brothers, Thomas Paine, Sandy Koufax, and Franz Kafka.



      Trade Review

      In this energetically written text, James Bloom takes aim at Roth’s soldering life and hits the target on every page exposing the conflict between Roth’s attraction to military service and grasp of the realities of war. Revealing Roth’s attitude toward the military and the nature of sports wars, Newark wars and Jewish wars, Bloom traces the heroic and not so heroic actions of martial Roth and his characters. Without a doubt, Bloom hits the bullseye.

      -- Ira Nadel, The University of British Columbia

      The Great Philip Roth has passed and it is left to professional Roth scholars to make sense of the massive, complex oeuvre he left behind. Rising to the task is professor Jim Bloom in Roth's Wars, a detailed and thoughtful study which makes a very compelling case for the centrality of violence, combat, strife and military ideation to Philip Roth nearly six decades of fictional creation. In so doing, Bloom proposes an original conceptual throughline that lets us rethink the priorities and thematic obsessions of the author. The case he makes is clear, erudite and compelling.

      -- Jacques Berlinerblau, Georgetown University

      Table of Contents

      Preface “The Last of The Ex-GIs”

      Acknowledgments

      Chapter One: Study War: An Overview

      Chapter Two: Rescue, Refuge, Escape

      Chapter Three: Don’t Count the Dead

      Chapter Four: Endless War (Pandora Unbound or The Promethean Daughter)

      Chapter Five: Sports Wars

      Chapter Six: Newark Wars—Race War/Gang War

      Chapter Seven: Jewish Wars

      Postscript

      Works Cited

      Index

      About the Author

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