Philip Roth Stung by Life

BOOK DETAILS
Price: $34.95
Format: Hardback
ISBN13: 9780300251555
Published: January 2026
This is a new book. Condition: Brand New.
A landmark biography of one of our most prominent chroniclers of American life
In this groundbreaking literary biography, Steven J. Zipperstein captures the complex life and astonishing work of Philip Roth (1933-2018), one of America's most celebrated writers. Born in Newark, New Jersey-where his short stories and books were often set-Roth wrote with ambition and awareness of what was required to produce great literature. No writer was more dedicated to his craft, even as he was rubbing shoulders with the Kennedys and engaging in a spate of famous and infamous romances. And yet, as much as Roth wrote about sex and self, he viewed himself as socially withdrawn, living much like an "unchaste monk" (his words).
Zipperstein explores the unprecedented range of Roth's work-from "Goodbye, Columbus" and Portnoy's Complaint to the Pulitzer Prize-winning American Pastoral and The Plot Against America. Drawing on extensive archival materials and over one hundred interviews, including conversations with Roth about his life and work, Zipperstein provides an intimate and insightful look at one of the twentieth century's most influential writers, placing his work in the context of his obsessions, as well as American Jewishness, freedom, and sexuality.
Book details and technical specifications
Format: Hardback
ISBN13: 9780300251555
Published: January 2026
Number of pages: 368
Width: 146 mm
Height: 210 mm
Depth: not specified
Publisher: Yale University Press
