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Philip Roth help please

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janeite · 15/11/2008 16:27

Dp tells me he would like some books by Philip Roth. I know nothing about him. Could anybody recommend the best ones to start with please?

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Hassled · 15/11/2008 16:30

Portnoy's Complaint is all I've read - 'tis good, in an introspective, slightly depressing way.

janeite · 15/11/2008 16:31

Introspective and slightly depressing eh? Sounds like dp!!

No seriously - thak you; he'll probably love it!

Any more?

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janeite · 15/11/2008 16:31

Thank you

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Hassled · 15/11/2008 16:37

Portnoy is obsessed, and I mean really all-consumingly (is that a word?) obsessed with sex. Most of the book is about how much he's thinking about sex, in an introspective and slightly depressing way. I think - I read it when young and was all a bit .

wheresthehamster · 15/11/2008 16:39

Didn't he write one recently about an alternative United States? I meant to read it and forgot about it until now

janeite · 15/11/2008 16:39

Mmmm. Not sure about that then - sounds a bit adolescent. Thanks.

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Hassled · 15/11/2008 16:40

No, no - I can see how it sounds adolescent but it really isn't. See Wiki

rislip · 15/11/2008 16:44

American Pastoral - I think it won the pulitzer prize. I can't confess to have read it but my DH loves him and this book.
I think the other one you mean is the Plot Against America - now that one I've read. It's is about what america would of been like had the Americans allied with Germany in WW2. Interesting indeed.

wheresthehamster · 15/11/2008 16:45

That's it! Going onto Amazon now...

poisondwarf · 15/11/2008 16:55

Portnoy's Complaint is very ranty - in a good way. Made me laugh anyway.

The one about the United States you mentioned hamster is called The Plot Against America. It's based on the premise that the Nazis were successful in WW2. Thought it sounded like a great idea for a novel but actually I didn't think it was one of Roth's strongest unfortunately.

Personally I loved I Married a Communist, the Human Stain & Portnoy's Complaint.

taipo · 15/11/2008 17:12

Dh is a big Philip Roth fan and has a whole shelf of his books. I've less of a fan but enjoyed The Plot Against America, The Human Stain and American Pastoral.

janeite · 15/11/2008 17:40

Brilliant - thank you all.

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RaggedRobin · 15/11/2008 20:40

portnoy's complaint is laugh out loud hilarious.

janeite · 15/11/2008 20:50

Think I'll get Portnoy's Complaint and American Pastoral. Thanks again everybody.

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FlossieT · 16/11/2008 00:42

You'll have shopped by now, but for the benefit of anyone else that finds they have the same question - I'm told by a massive Roth fan that American Pastoral is the best starting place.

yama · 16/11/2008 00:50

I made the mistake of starting my dp off on 'Everyman'. I loved it but it is about men's health and old age.

'Sabbath's Theatre' is great (and very dirty).

God, I love Philip Roth.

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