Goodbye, Columbus / Goodbye, Columbus

Goodbye, Columbus / Goodbye, Columbus

Roth, Philip

Editorial Folio-Gallimard
Colección Folio Bilingüe, Número 0
Fecha de edición mayo 2019 · Edición nº 1

Idioma inglés-francés

EAN 9782072827020
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Resumen del libro

Neil, jeune bibliothécaire juif vivant dans le quartier ouvrier de Newark, tombe sous le charme d'une riche étudiante, Brenda. Leur relation va se confronter aux différences sociales et à la pudeur de l'Amérique des années 1950.
À travers cet amour de vacances, Philip Roth esquisse une satire de la société américaine et de ses rapports avec le monde juif.

Biografía del autor

Philip Milton Roth (born March 19, 1933) 1 is an American novelist.<br><br>He first gained attention with the 1959 novella Goodbye, Columbus, an irreverent and humorous portrait of American-Jewish life for which he received the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction, 2 3 Roth's fiction, regularly set in Newark, New Jersey, is known for its intensely autobiographical character, for philosophically and formally blurring the distinction between reality and fiction, for its "supple, ingenious style" and for its provocative explorations of Jewish and American identity. 4 His profile rose significantly in 1969 after the publication of the controversial Portnoy's Complaint, the humorous and sexually explicit psychoanalytical monologue of "a lust-ridden, mother-addicted young Jewish bachelor," filled with "intimate, shameful detail, and coarse, abusive language." 3 5 <br><br>Roth is one of the most awarded U.S. writers of his generation: his books have twice received the National Book Award, twice the National Book Critics Circle award, and three times the PEN/Faulkner Award. He received a Pulitzer Prize for his 1997 novel, American Pastoral, which featured one of his best-known characters, Nathan Zuckerman, the subject of many other of Roth's novels. The Human Stain (2000), another Zuckerman novel, was awarded the United Kingdom's WH Smith Literary Award for the best book of the year. In 2001, Roth received the inaugural Franz Kafka Prize and, in 2012.<br><br>





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