The Facts : A Novelist's Autobiography

ISBN
9780679749059
$18.00
The Facts is the unconventional autobiography of a writer who has reshaped our idea of fiction--a work of compelling candor and inventiveness, instructive particularly in its revelation of the interplay between life and art. Philip Roth concentrates on five episodes from his life: his secure city childhood in the thirties and forties; his education in American life at a conventional college; his passionate entanglement, as an ambitious young man, with the angriest person he ever met (the "girl of my dreams" Roth calls her); his clash, as a fledgling writer, with a Jewish establishment outraged by Goodbye, Columbus ; and his discovery, in the excesses of the sixties, of an unmined side to his talent that led him to write Portnoy's Complaint . The book concludes surprisingly--in true Rothian fashion--with a sustained assault by the novelist against his proficiencies as an autobiographer.
Author Roth, Philip
Format Paperback
Details
  • 8.0" x 5.2" x 0.6"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • Books
  • 208
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  • Print
  • 24
  • PS3568.O855Z467 1997