philip roth
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Definition
Proper noun * Philip Roth: A renowned American novelist and short-story writer. His body of work is celebrated for its profound, often provocative, exploration of American Jewish identity, sexuality, and the nature of the self in contemporary society. His writing is characterized by its intellectual rigor, satirical edge, and psychological depth.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The novel "American Pastoral" earned Philip Roth the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
- Many critics consider Philip Roth one of the most significant American authors of the 20th century.
- His later works, such as "Everyman," showcase Philip Roth's enduring focus on mortality and regret.
Advanced Usage
- Rothian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the themes, style, or sensibilities found in the works of Philip Roth.
- The novel's unflinching examination of personal and national history has a distinctly Rothian quality.
Variants and Related Words
- Roth, Philip Milton Roth (full name): The complete name of the author.
- Zuckerman: A recurring fictional character and alter-ego in many of Philip Roth's novels, such as Nathan Zuckerman.
Synonyms
- Author, Novelist, Writer. (Note: These are general terms; "Philip Roth" refers specifically to the individual and his unique literary corpus.)
Related Idioms & Phrases
- The Roth era: A period in American literature dominated by or significantly influenced by Philip Roth's publications and themes.
- His debut marked the arrival of a major new voice at the end of the Roth era.
Noun
- United States writer whose novels portray middle-class Jewish life (born in 1933)