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When talented young writer Nathan Zuckerman makes his pilgrimage to sit at the feet of his hero, the reclusive master of American Literature, E. I. Lonoff, he soon finds himself enmeshed in the great Jewish writer''s domestic life, with all its complexity, artifice and drive for artistic truth.

As Nathan sits in breathlessly awkward conversation with his idol, a glimpse of a dark-haired beauty through a closing doorway leaves him reeling. He soon learns that the entrancing vision is Amy Bellette, but her position in the Lonoff household - student? mistress? - remains tantalisingly unclear. Over a disturbed and confusing dinner, Nathan gleans snippets of Amy's haunting Jewish background, and begins to draw his own fantastical conclusions



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Roth's best novel yet * London Review of Books *
I had only to read the two opening sentences to realize that I was once again in the hands of a superbly endowed storyteller * New York Review of Books *
Further evidence that Roth can do practically anything with fiction. His narrative power - the ability to delight the reader simultaneously with the telling and the tale - is superb * Washington Post *
His prose is immaculate yet curiously plain and unostentatious, as natural as brething -- Al Alvarez

The Ghost Writer

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    A Paperback / softback by Philip Roth

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      Publisher: Vintage Publishing
      Publication Date: 02/06/2005
      ISBN13: 9780099477570, 978-0099477570
      ISBN10: 0099477572

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      When talented young writer Nathan Zuckerman makes his pilgrimage to sit at the feet of his hero, the reclusive master of American Literature, E. I. Lonoff, he soon finds himself enmeshed in the great Jewish writer''s domestic life, with all its complexity, artifice and drive for artistic truth.

      As Nathan sits in breathlessly awkward conversation with his idol, a glimpse of a dark-haired beauty through a closing doorway leaves him reeling. He soon learns that the entrancing vision is Amy Bellette, but her position in the Lonoff household - student? mistress? - remains tantalisingly unclear. Over a disturbed and confusing dinner, Nathan gleans snippets of Amy's haunting Jewish background, and begins to draw his own fantastical conclusions



      Trade Review
      Roth's best novel yet * London Review of Books *
      I had only to read the two opening sentences to realize that I was once again in the hands of a superbly endowed storyteller * New York Review of Books *
      Further evidence that Roth can do practically anything with fiction. His narrative power - the ability to delight the reader simultaneously with the telling and the tale - is superb * Washington Post *
      His prose is immaculate yet curiously plain and unostentatious, as natural as brething -- Al Alvarez

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