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Philip Roth
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An American novelist who first gained attention with the 1959 novella Goodbye, Columbus, an irreverent and humorous portrait of American-Jewish life for which he received the US National Book Award for Fiction. His fiction, regularly set in Newark, New Jersey, is known for its intensely autobiographical character, for philosophically and formally blurring the distinction between reality and fiction, for its supple, ingenious style and for its provocative explorations of Jewish and American identity. His profile rose significantly in 1969 after the publication of the controversial Portnoy's Complaint, the humorous and sexually explicit psychoanalytical monologue of a young Jewish bachelor.

He received a Pulitzer Prize for his 1997 novel, American Pastoral.

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Goodbye, Columbus stories(undefined) 1959
Letting Go novel(undefined) 1962
When She Was Good novel(undefined) 1967
Portnoy's Complaint novel(undefined) 1969
Our Gang novelsatirical 1971
The Breast novellaabsurdist 1972
The Great American Novel novel(undefined) 1973
My Life As a Man novel(undefined) 1974
The Professor of Desire novel(undefined) 1977
The Ghost Writer novel(undefined) 1979
Zuckerman Unbound novel(undefined) 1981
The Anatomy Lesson novel(undefined) 1983
The Prague Orgy novella(undefined) 1985
The Counterlife novel(undefined) 1986
Deception novel(undefined) 1990
Operation Shylock novel(undefined) 1993
Sabbath's Theater novel(undefined) 1995
American Pastoral novel(undefined) 1997
I Married a Communist novel(undefined) 1998
The Human Stain novel(undefined) 2000
The Dying Animal novel(undefined) 2001
The Plot Against America novel(undefined) 2004
Everyman novel(undefined) 2006
Exit Ghost novel(undefined) 2007
Indignation novel(undefined) 2008
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National Book Critics Circle Award Fiction The Counterlife 1987
National Book Award (US) Fiction Sabbath's Theater 1995
Pulitzer Prize Fiction American Pastoral 1998
 
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