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Bezig met laden... Philip Roth: Why Write? Collected Nonfiction 1960-2014door Philip Roth
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. LOA has here an edition containing only Philip Roth’s nonfictional works and interviews. He explains his methods of writing and in some cases his struggles against accusations of anti semitism which hounded him through out his career. In general, a good example of writing methods he used to create his novels and stories. ( ) "Lo peor de todo es que aquí nada es objeto de mi odio. ¡Qué alivio es no tener agravios culturales, no verte obligado a tomar posiciones y tener opiniones y contar todo lo que está mal! Qué dicha... Mas para el escritor eso no es ninguna ventaja. Aquí nada me vuelve loco, y un escrito necesita volverse loco porque eso le ayuda a ver. Un escritor necesita sus venenos. El antídoto de sus venenos suele ser un libro". Una correcta antología de escritos y opiniones de Roth, que van configurando la declaración de principios del autor ante sus libros, sus posturas, sus puntos de vista y las críticas recibidas por algunos controversiales títulos, como El Mal de Portnoy, que es uno de los más citados en el libro. Para quien no ha leído nada de Roth, el libro, aunque grande, puede servir como una buena puerta de entrada para conocer sus libros.
Roth describes his nonfiction as revealing himself “out from behind the disguises and inventions and artifices of the novel,” but he is never more himself than when he appears in disguise. The same is true of all great novelists. Onderdeel van de uitgeversreeks(en)Library of America (300)
"Throughout a unparalleled literary career that includes two National Book Awards (Goodbye, Columbus, 1959 and Sabbath's Theater, 1995), the Pulitzer Prize in fiction (American Pastoral, 1997), the National Book Critics Circle Award (The Counterlife, 1986), and the National Humanities Medal (awarded by President Obama in 2011), among many other honors, Philip Roth has produced an extraordinary body of nonfiction writing on a wide range of topics: his own work and that of the writers he admires, the creative process, and the state of American culture. This work is collected for the first time in Why Write?, the tenth and final volume in the Library of America's definitive Philip Roth edition. Here is Roth's selection of the indispensable core of Reading Myself and Others, the entirety of the 2001 book Shop Talk, and "Explanations," a collection of fourteen later pieces brought together here for the first time, six never before published. Among the essays gathered are "My Uchronia," an account of the genesis of The Plot Against America, a novel grounded in the insight that "all the assurances are provisional, even here in a two-hundred-year-old democracy"; "Errata," the unabridged version of the "Open Letter to Wikipedia" published on The New Yorker's website in 2012 to counter the online encyclopedia's egregious errors about his life and work; and "The Ruthless Intimacy of Fiction," a speech delivered on the occasion of his eightieth birthday that celebrates the "refractory way of living" of Sabbath's Theater's Mickey Sabbath. Also included are two lengthy interviews given after Roth's retirement, which take stock of a lifetime of work."--Amazon. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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