
Zuckerman Unchained (the Complete Works of Philip Roth)
About This Novel
This novel, which describes the dissolute life of a Jewish youth, allowed Zuckerman to say goodbye to his poor years (and his long-term partner), and began to date female movie stars, and was often harassed by passers-by. Zuckerman's fellow countryman Pepler, with his strange origins and lingering past, is an unforgettable comedy creation. Among the uproar caused by "Karnofsky", what Zuckerman couldn't let go of the most was the "notoriety" that the "semi-autobiographical" part of his famous work brought to his family. Roth introduces autobiographical elements into this book, and then explores the boundaries between fiction and reality in depth. His humorous and spicy writing style is so exquisite and sophisticated that he has fully demonstrated the craftsmanship of "the first person in American literature".
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