Philip Roth
- Eric
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Philip Roth
I just finished reading my first Roth novel, The Human Stain. Although I enjoyed the novel overall, I was somewhat disappointed after hearing so many great things about his work. I thought that two of the characters were fascinating and really drew me in: Coleman Silk and Nathan Zuckerman. The supporting characters, however, were mostly one-dimensional and boring. I'm thinking especially of Lester, the stereotypical Vietnam veteran, but also of Delphine Roux and, to some extent, Faunia. The book seemed to have too many pointless diversions and rants that broke up the flow of the story. And some of the heavy-handed symbolism seemed ridiculous to me, especially with name choice and allusions to Greek and Roman mythology.
I'm interested in trying one more Roth novel before I write him off as an author not to my liking. Any suggestions?
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Roth's style changed quite a bit over the years. Portnoy's is insane! If you turn to that after reading one of his more recent titles, you're in for a shock. That said, Goodbye, Columbus is a great collection of shorter pieces. "Defender of the Faith" has long been one of my favorite short stories.Ribaldo wrote:I've only read American Pastoral and I liked it but it might not be the one you want to read if you are only going to read one more. If I read another of his it will probably be Portnoy's Complaint or Goodbye Columbus.
- Eric
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I've actually taught "Defender of the Faith" to AP Lit students before, but I had forgotten that it was written by Roth (it was in the anthology I was using). I think that I'll give Portnoy's Complaint a try because it's been mentioned a couple of times.Matthew wrote:Roth's style changed quite a bit over the years. Portnoy's is insane! If you turn to that after reading one of his more recent titles, you're in for a shock. That said, Goodbye, Columbus is a great collection of shorter pieces. "Defender of the Faith" has long been one of my favorite short stories.Ribaldo wrote:I've only read American Pastoral and I liked it but it might not be the one you want to read if you are only going to read one more. If I read another of his it will probably be Portnoy's Complaint or Goodbye Columbus.
Thanks for the suggestions, everyone!
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Big fat disappointment! I could not get into any of them and I tried really, I did, very hard and many times. I know he has won prizes, is highly esteemed but they were not for me.
I am now giving them to a friend for his birthday and hope he can enjoy them.
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Carpe Diem!
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