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Philip Roth: The Biography by Blake Bailey: Conversation Starters
Blake Bailey, in Philip Roth: The Biography, tells the life story of Philip Roth, one of the most celebrated and controversial authors in American history. Given full authority and unrestricted access to the late writer’s archives and memories, Bailey delivers his fourth biography both as a gift to Roth’s readers and as the novelist’s vindication for all the things he was greatly misunderstood for. The book’s main theme, which Roth had wished for, revolves around a simple instruction, “I don’t want you to rehabilitate me. Just make me interesting.”
A New York Times bestseller, Philip Roth sits atop the Jewish Literary Criticism chart on Amazon, with its higher-than-average 4.5 out of 5 score, based on 427 global ratings.
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EVERY GOOD BOOK CONTAINS A WORLD FAR DEEPER THAN the surface of its pages. The characters and their world come alive through the words on the pages, yet the characters and its world still live on. Questions herein are designed to bring us beneath the surface of the page and invite us into the world that lives on. These questions can be used to:
Foster a deeper understanding of the book
Promote an atmosphere of discussion for groups
Assist in the study of the book, either individually or corporately
Explore unseen realms of the book as never seen before
Introducing Philip Roth
Introducing Blake Bailey
Inspiration Behind Philip Roth
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Bailey opens Philip Roth: The Biography with Roth attending an event that honored him in Newark, New Jersey, his hometown, just a few days after the Nobel committee in Sweden had snubbed him yet again. Roth had won every important award and prize in the literary world, except for the “Big One,” which had eluded him in all the 51 years of his career. The snub made Roth withdraw the respect he had for the prestigious accolade, saying in his previous interviews about how “childish” it was, and declaring “Newark is my Stockholm,” during the commemoration event.
The first of six parts focused on Philip Milton Roth’s formative years from 1933 to 1956, accounting for how he spent his childhood in Newark as the “adored second-born” of Bess and Herman. As a descendant of East-European Jews, they were a second-generation family of immigrants who took their chances in the New World. Bailey borrowed the words of Roth’s father in describing the young writer, “an all All-American boy who loved baseball.” In school, he was the class clown, owing his humor to Jewish radio comedians in the likes of Eddie Cantor and Jack Benny.