Philip Roth has written:
'Tatsachen. Autobiographie eines Schriftstellers'
'Novels & stories, 1959-1962'
'Zuckerman Encadenado'
'Das sterbende Tier'
'The great American novel' -- subject(s): Baseball players, Baseball teams, Fiction, Fiction in English, Scandals
'Portnoy's Complaint' -- subject(s): Fiction, Jewish men, Mothers and sons, Young men in fiction, Jewish men in fiction, Sex addicts, Sex addicts in fiction, Mothers and sons in fiction, Young men, Czech fiction, Coming of age, Coming of age in fiction
'The Facts' -- subject(s): Biography, American Novelists, Biographie
'The counterlife' -- subject(s): Fiction, Nathan Zuckerman (Fictitious character), Self-actualization (Psychology), Novelists, National Book Critics Circle Award Winner, award:national_book_critics_circle_award=1987, award:national_book_critics_circle_award=fiction
'L'Habit ne fait pas le moine'
'Indignation' -- subject(s): Fiction, Antisemitism, Jewish college students, Nineteen fifties, Self-realization, Young men, OverDrive, Literature
'Theb reast'
'Portnoy's Complaint'
'The professor of desire' -- subject(s): College teachers, David Kepesh (Fictitious character), Fiction, Fiction in English
'Pastoral Americana (Contempora)'
'The anatomy lesson' -- subject(s): Fiction, Jewish authors, Jewish men, Nathan Zuckerman (Fictitious character)
'The humbling' -- subject(s): Actors, Fiction
'When she was good' -- subject(s): Fathers and daughters, Fiction, Married women
'The Humbling (Vintage International)'
'Zuckerman unbound' -- subject(s): Fiction, Jewish men, Nathan Zuckerman (Fictitious character), Novelists
'Mein Leben als Mann. Roman. ( rororo stars)'
'Philip Roth'
'Our Gang' -- subject(s): Fiction, Presidents, Presidents in fiction, Nixon, Richard M. in fiction, OverDrive, Literature
'On the air'
'Counterlife'
'Letting go' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Quand Elle Etait Gentille'
'Roth P When She Was Good'
'Der Ghostwriter. Roman'
'Goodbye, Columbus and five short stories' -- subject(s): Fiction, Social life and customs, United States in fiction, Jews, Jews in fiction, National Book Award Winner, award:national_book_award=1960, award:national_book_award=fiction
'Nemesis'
'The dying animal' -- subject(s): Fiction, Teacher-student relationships, David Kepesh (Fictitious character), Women college students, College teachers, Intergenerational relations
'Goodbye, Columbus' -- subject(s): National Book Award Winner, award:national_book_award=1960, award:national_book_award=fiction
'Pastoral Americana'
Philip Roth is a renowned American author known for his works of fiction exploring themes of American identity, Jewish-American culture, and the human experience. Some of his well-known works include "Goodbye, Columbus," "Portnoy's Complaint," "American Pastoral," and "The Plot Against America." Throughout his career, Roth received numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
It was written by Philip Roth.
It was written by Philip Roth.
Philip Roth
The Human Stain was written by American author Philip Roth. It was published in 2000 as the third novel in his trilogy exploring the impact of postwar American politics and society on individuals.
Gerhard ROTH has written: 'Winterreise'
Seinwel Roth has written: 'Kevutsat shirim'
Edward Roth has written: 'Christus Judex'
Irene Roth has written: 'Master of the name'
Walter Roth has written: 'Looking Backward'
Rolf Roth has written: 'Rolf Roth' -- subject(s): Swiss Arts
Moritz Roth has written: 'Andreas Vesalius Bruxellensis'
Philip Roth was born on March 19, 1933.