The Dying Animal by Philip Roth - ISBN: 9780099422693
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Erotic lust and mortality collide, shackling freedom in a dying animal.

The Dying Animal

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  • Paperback

    176 pages

  • Release Date

    5 March 2002

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Summary

Philip Roth’s entire oeuvre - 31 books - to be reissued in electric new Vintage jackets for October 2016

“This is a vicious, furious book, unapologetically not of this age - it is also horribly funny and unflinchingly honest” New Statesman

David Kepesh, white-haired, and now in his sixties, is an eminent cultural critic on NPR radio and a formidable lecturer at a New York college. For years he’s been casually, almost habitually, sleeping with the more spirited of his …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099422693
ISBN-10:0099422697
Author:Philip Roth
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:5 March 2002
Weight:131g
Dimensions:197mm x 130mm x 11mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Brief and brilliant

Brief and brilliant – Frank Kermode * London Review of Books *A small disturbing masterpiece * New York Review of Books *A fierce, compacted, sometimes brutal meditation on the passing of time and the meaning of freedom * Daily Telegraph *Written with Roth’s familiar elegance and composure * Sunday Times *Intense and brilliant… Dazzling and compelling * Sunday Herald *A vicious, furious book…it is also horribly funny and unflinchingly honest * New Statesman *Another furious tirade from the most powerful and objectionable novelist currently writing… The directness of his fiction makes his contemporaries seem beside the point… Great writing * Evening Standard *Unnerving, hilarious and sad * New York Times *An erotic masterpiece, The Dying Animal confirms Roth As America’s president of sexual politics * GQ *

About The Author

Philip Roth

Philip Roth was born in Newark, New Jersey on 19 March 1933. The second child of second-generation Americans, Bess and Herman Roth, Roth grew up in the largely Jewish community of Weequahic, a neighbourhood he was to return to time and again in his writing. After graduating from Weequahic High School in 1950, he attended Bucknell University, Pennsylvania and the University of Chicago, where he received a scholarship to complete his M.A. in English Literature.

In 1959, Roth published Goodbye, Columbus - a collection of stories, and a novella - for which he received the National Book Award. Ten years later, the publication of his fourth novel, Portnoy’s Complaint, brought Roth both critical and commercial success, firmly securing his reputation as one of America’s finest young writers. Roth was the author of thirty-one books, including those that were to follow the fortunes of Nathan Zuckerman, and a fictional narrator named Philip Roth, through which he explored and gave voice to the complexities of the American experience in the twentieth- and twenty-first centuries.

Roth’s lasting contribution to literature was widely recognised throughout his lifetime, both in the US and abroad. Among other commendations he was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, the International Man Booker Prize, twice the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Award, and presented with the National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal by Presidents Clinton and Obama, respectively.

Philip Roth died on 22 May 2018 at the age of eighty-five having retired from writing six years previously.

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