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13.4.06

Writers: Philip Roth

An online guide to the life and work of Philip Roth
Philip Roth
Undermining experience, embellishing experience, rearranging and enlarging experience into a species of mythology.

Philip Roth, The Facts: A Novelist's Autobiography

Literature

Philip Roth wins Man Booker International prize
Philip Roth: Man Booker International Interview
Philip Roth on reading fiction
Where to start with Philip Roth?
The Later Work of Philip Roth
Roth on the fate of the Great American Novel
Paul Auster: Why Roth is Wrong About the Novel
Philip Roth on Kafka and the Holocaust
Philip Roth's manuscript corrections
Philip Roth's Reading Habits
Philip Roth discusses The Humbling
Philip Roth/Nathan Zuckerman on cell phones
Philip Roth on the 'Lost Cause' of Literature
Philip Roth on Suicide and the Stage
Good Morning, Philip Roth!
Philip Roth's Indignation
Philip Roth compares life to Beckett play
Philip Roth talks about new novel, Nemesis
Philip Roth's Nemeses: Short Novels
J. M. Coetzee on Philip Roth's Nemesis

Biography

Documentary: Philip Roth Without Complexes
Television Interview with Philip Roth (2010)
Writers interviewed in the Paris Review
Daily Routines of Writers and Philosophers
Writers' Autographs
Philip Roth: In his own words
Philip Roth on Ageing
Roth and Oates receive 2010 National Humanities Medals

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