A37185

Goodbye, Columbus

by Philip Roth

Published 1 December 1959
Roth's award-winning first book instantly established its author's reputation as a writer of explosive wit, merciless insight, and a fierce compassion for even the most self-deluding of his characters.

Goodbye, Columbus is the story of Neil Klugman and pretty, spirited Brenda Patimkin, he of poor Newark, she of suburban Short Hills, who meet one summer break and dive into an affair that is as much about social class and suspicion as it is about love. The novella is accompanied by five short stories that range in tone from the iconoclastic to the astonishingly tender and that illuminate the subterranean conflicts between parents and children and friends and neighbors in the American Jewish diaspora.

A37477

Laisser Courir

by Philip Roth

Published 1 June 1983

A37877

Zuckerman Enchaine

by Philip Roth

Published 1 October 1987

A40190

Operation Shylock

by Philip Roth

Published 18 March 1993
WHAT WOULD IT BE LIKE IF A LOOK-ALIKE STRANGER STOLE YOUR NAME, USURPED YOUR BIOGRAPHY, AND WENT ABOUT THE WORLD PRETENDING TO BE YOU? In Philip Roth's extraordinary new book, he confronts his double, an imposter whose self-appointed task is to lead the Jews out of Israel and back to Europe, a Moses in reverse and a monstrous Nemesis to the 'real' Philip Roth. Suspenseful, hilarious, demonic, pulsing with intelligence and narrative energy, 'Operation Shylock' is at once a spy story, a political thriller, a meditation on identity, and a confession.

A36470

Portnoy et son complexe

by Philip Roth

Published 17 October 1973

A37679

Quand Elle Etait Gentil

by Philip Roth

Published 1 October 1985

A37355

Ma Vie D Homme

by Philip Roth

Published 1 February 1982

A40467

Theatre de Sabbath

by Philip Roth

Published 1 April 1998

A37607

Sein

by Philip Roth

Published 1 November 1984

A37422

Professeur de Desir

by Philip Roth

Published 1 November 1982

A38948

Patrimoine

by Philip Roth

Published 1 November 1994

A39480

Tromperie

by Philip Roth

Published 1 February 1996