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Philip Roth

Stung by Life

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Pub Date Oct 14 2025 | Archive Date Not set

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A revealing biography of one of the twentieth century’s most influential writers
 
Philip Roth (1933–2018) is one of the most celebrated American writers of his age. Born in Newark, New Jersey—where his short stories and thirty-one books were often set—he wrote with immense ambition and drive, along with a keen awareness of what must be done to produce great literature. Yet despite rubbing shoulders with the Kennedys and engaging in a spate of famous and infamous romances, he viewed himself as socially withdrawn, living much like an “unchaste monk” (his words).
 
In this original and lucid biography, Steven J. Zipperstein captures Roth’s complex life and the astonishing range of his self-reflective writings—from “Goodbye, Columbus” and Portnoy’s Complaint to the Pulitzer Prize–winning American Pastoral and The Plot Against America. Employing extensive archival research and well over one hundred interviews, including conversations with Roth himself, Zipperstein provides an intimate and probing look at one of the twentieth century’s most influential authors, placing his work in the context of Jewishness, freedom, and sexuality in America.
A revealing biography of one of the twentieth century’s most influential writers
 
Philip Roth (1933–2018) is one of the most celebrated American writers of his age. Born in Newark, New Jersey—where...

Advance Praise

“Well-modulated and immensely erudite. . . . A thoughtful telling of Roth’s literary life, shorn of sensationalism, by a leading historian of Jewish culture.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)


"This is one of the fairest and finest literary biographies I have read, with the emphasis on literary. Zipperstein does Philip Roth and his life's work more than justice. He has produced a book that is a work of literature itself. Not every writer is what Roth called (and was called) "a writer's writer."  And not every scribe who undertakes to write a major life is truly a writer's biographer. Zipperstein is one."—Judith Thurman


“Steven Zipperstein's appreciation of Philip Roth is literary biography at its best. Acute and original judgements of Roth's written worlds come embraided with revelatory portrayals of the worlds Roth inhabited, scrutinized, and provoked, and of Roth himself, solemn and hilarious, voraciously curious, a boundless sensual spirit riven by his craft.”—Sean Wilentz, author of Bob Dylan in America

“Well-modulated and immensely erudite. . . . A thoughtful telling of Roth’s literary life, shorn of sensationalism, by a leading historian of Jewish culture.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)


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ISBN 9780300251555
PRICE $28.00 (USD)
PAGES 368

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