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Slate.com What can Philip Roth’s novel tell us about America today? We dive in on the latest Trumpcast.
Podcast | A Dive Into The Plot Against America
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Jacob Weisberg is joined by Katie Roiphe and Philip Gourevitch to discuss Philip Roth’s novel The Plot Against America and offer some thoughts on what the book can tell us about the current state of affairs in the country.
108 months ago
The New Yorker Philip Roth’s novel is a masterwork of counterfactual history, a what-if story in which Charles Lindbergh, the Nazi sympathizer, is elected President in 1940.
110 months ago
The New Yorker Philip Roth’s novel is a masterwork of counterfactual history, a what-if story in which Charles Lindbergh, the Nazi sympathizer, is elected President in 1940.
110 months ago
The New Yorker Philip Roth’s novel is a masterwork of counterfactual history, a what-if story in which Charles Lindbergh, the Nazi sympathizer, is elected President in 1940.
110 months ago
The New Yorker American reality, the “American berserk,” Philip Roth has noted, makes it harder to write fiction. Does Donald J. Trump outstrip the novelist’s imagination?
Philip Roth E-Mails on Trump
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In 2004, the writer published “The Plot Against America,” about an election that upends the country. Has it happened here?
110 months ago
The Daily Beast America has not read enough of Philip Roth.
110 months ago
The New Yorker American reality, the “American berserk,” Philip Roth has noted, makes it harder to write fiction. Does Donald J. Trump outstrip the novelist’s imagination?
Philip Roth E-Mails on Trump
newyorker.com
In 2004, the writer published “The Plot Against America,” about an election that upends the country. Has it happened here?
110 months ago
The New Yorker Philip Roth was not a snob, but his priorities were formed in opposition to such period phenomena as Life magazine, the best-seller list, and Hollywood.
116 months ago
The New Yorker During a stint as a film reviewer for The New Republic, during the late fifties, Philip Roth mentioned a director’s name only once.
116 months ago
Slate.com That opening shot, especially.
117 months ago
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