Everyman: Philip Roth

Everyman: Philip Roth

by PhilipRoth (Author)

Synopsis

Philip Roth's new novel is a candidly intimate yet universal story of loss, regret and stoicism. The fate of Roth's everyman is traced from his first shocking confrontation with death on the idyllic beaches of his childhood summers, to his old age, when he is rended by observing the deterioration of his contemporaries and his own physical woes. A successful commercial artist with a New York ad agency, he is the father of two sons from a first marriage who despise him and a daughter from a second marriage who adores him. He is the beloved brother of a good man whose physical well-being comes to arouse his bitter envy, and the lonely ex-husband of three very different women with whom he's made a mess of marriage. In the end he is a man who has become what he does not want to be. Everyman takes its title from an anonymous fifteenth-century allegorical play whose theme is the summoning of the living to death.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 1
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 05 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 0099501465
ISBN 13: 9780099501466
Book Overview: A magnificent novel 'alive with literary brilliance' from the Pulitzer-prize winning author Philip Roth.

Media Reviews
A human story for our times -- A.S. Byatt
Shimmers with the mysteries and regrets of a whole life...poignant, droll, and eloquent * Daily Telegraph *
Capable of altering the way you see the world * Observer *
Alive with literary brilliance for all its deathly subject matter * Sunday Times *
So compelling, so important * Guardian *
Author Bio
Philip Roth (1933-2018) won the Pulitzer Prize for American Pastoral in 1997. In 1998 he received the National Medal of Arts at the White House, and in 2002 the highest award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Gold Medal in Fiction, previously awarded to John Dos Passos, William Faulkner and Saul Bellow, among others. He twice won the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. He won the PEN/Faulkner Award three times. In 2005 The Plot Against America received the Society of American Historians' Prize for `the outstanding historical novel on an American theme for 2003-2004'. Roth received PEN's two most prestigious prizes: in 2006 the PEN/Nabokov Award `for a body of work . . . of enduring originality and consummate craftsmanship' and in 2007 the PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction, given to a writer whose `scale of achievement over a sustained career . . . places him or her in the highest rank of American literature'. In 2011 Roth won the International Man Booker Prize.