Tag Archives: Philip Roth

Friday links: Super-size edition

• The literary world lost one of its greats today. Chinua Achebe has passed away, but no doubt his masterpiece Things Fall Apart will continue to be read by students around the world. • The Los Angeles Times shares an … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday, Philip Roth

When you publish a book, it’s the world’s book. The world edits it.  • Philip Roth • (Check out Philip Roth on BookPage.com and The Book Case.)

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Authors debate the female question

In the wake of Franzenfreude and the literary prize season, everyone seems to be talking about what it means to be a female novelist. This week, two British papers posed the question to two novelists—Lionel Shriver and Curtis Sittenfeld—and got … Continue reading

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Best of the blogs

It’s been another great week of reading blogs—especially because of all the spooky and kooky holiday posts. (I’ve already mentioned a couple this morning.) A few of my favorite posts from the week: The Definition of Horror Fiction and Guest … Continue reading

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Revealing look at Philip Roth on ‘CBS Sunday Morning’

Lynn likes to say I’m the only person she knows who is under 70 and doesn’t have cable. At least I’m not the only person under 70 who likes getting up early and watching “CBS Sunday Morning” (hi, K!). One … Continue reading

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Nobel Prize speculation

Here at BookPage, we are anxiously awaiting tomorrow’s announcement for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Book blogs are buzzing with predictions and odds. There’s a detailed post at The Book Bench, The New Yorker’s blog, that includes a link to … Continue reading

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