Roth after Eighty offers a retrospective reading of the career and works of American author, Philip Roth. Drawing on eleven original essays from experts in the field of Roth studies from several national perspectives, this collection argues for a consideration of Roth’s "retirement" as another phase of his career.
Roth after Eighty offers a retrospective reading of the career and works of American author, Philip Roth. Drawing on eleven original essays from experts in the field of Roth studies from several national perspectives, this collection argues for a consideration of Roth’s "retirement" as another phase of his career.
David Gooblar is a lecturer in the Rhetoric Department at the University of Iowa. Aimee Pozorski is professor of English and director of English Graduate Studies at Central Connecticut State University.
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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
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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