Topic: Nathan Zuckerman
Exit Ghost", but once there, you will certainly be impressed by veteran American author Philip Roth's latest novel, published in 2007. Whatever his hang-ups, we can be sure Philip Roth's name will always be among those of great American novelists ...
The experience of reading Philip Roth's The Ghost Writer is not unlike the sensation one experiences in a room with mirrors on opposite walls - when you look into one mirror at just the right angle you see an endless series of ...
Die Tragodie und Komodie des amerikanischen Lebens), Ross Posnock's Philip Roth's Rude Truth, and Elaine B. Safer's Mocking the Age, those interested in Philip Roth's work in 2006 alone had three monographs to cover. The biannual appearance of ...
US novels are catching on like wildfire in France, with almost 20 percent of next season's 659 new books penned in America. Of the 229 novels translated into French for release from September, 121 are American, including veteran Philip Roth's ...
On the eve of George W Bush's re-election in November 2004 New Yorkers, fearful of another attack, are leaving Manhattan in droves. Trust Philip Roth's alter-ego, Nathan Zuckerman, to be heading the other way. Now in his 70s, the reclusive ...