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"portnoy's Complaint" and Our Doomed Pursuit of Happiness
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A spirited biography of Philip Roth's notorious novel, from the outrage it sparked to its impact on Roth to its legacy some forty years later

The publication of Portnoy's Complaint in 1969 provoked instant, powerful reactions. It blasted Philip Roth into international fame, subjected him to unrelenting personal scrutiny and conjecture, and shocked legions of readers--some delighted, others appalled. Portnoy and other main characters became instant archetypes, and Roth himself became a touchstone for conflicting attitudes toward sexual liberation, Jewish power, political correctness, Freudian language, and bourgeois disgust. What about this book inspired Richard Lacayo of Time to describe it as "a literary instance of shock and awe," and the Modern Library to list it among the 100 best English-language novels of the twentieth century?

Bernard Avishai offers a witty exploration of Roth's satiric masterpiece, based on the prolific novelist's own writings, teaching notes, and personal interviews. In addition to discussing the book's timing, rhetorical gambit, and sheer virtuousity, Avishai includes a chapter on the Jewish community's outrage over the book and how Roth survived it, and another on the author's scorching treatment of psychoanalysis. Avishai shows that Roth's irreverent novel left us questioning who, or what, was the object of the satire. Hilariously, it proved the serious ways we construct fictions about ourselves and others.

Product Details

PublisherYale University Press
Publish DateMarch 19, 2013
Pages240
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback
EAN/UPC9780300192414
Dimensions8.0 X 5.0 X 0.9 inches | 0.6 pounds

About the Author

Bernard Avishai is adjunct professor of business at Hebrew University and author of three books, most recently, The Hebrew Republic, and dozens of articles for The New Yorker, New York Review of Books, Harper's, Harvard Business Review, and other publications. He divides his time between Jerusalem and Wilmot, NH.

Reviews

"An engaging and erudite reexamination of "Portnoy's Complaint". . . . This fine and flawed novel does, indeed, merit another look even though and maybe because, as Avishai reminds us, what seemed daring to a twenty-something in 1969 may well seem touching when he is 60."-- Glenn C./i>--Glenn C. Altschuler "Jerusalem Post "
"Avishai draws on existing scholarship to recount the 'wild blue shocker' that made "Portnoy's Complaint" the talk of its time, but from Roth's notebooks and Roth's friendship he adds insight to what keeps Portnoy outselling "Gatsby" and "Godfather "to this day."-- Alan Cooper, "Jewish Book World"--Alan Cooper "Jewish Book World "
"Through Avishai's eyes, Roth's genius shines. Required reading all around."--James Carroll, author of "Jerusalem, Jerusalem"

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