August 04, 2003

summer reading list - 1

I dug out Philip Roth's Goodbye, Columbus. I'd already read (and loved) "Eli the Fanatic," and so I started the book from the end, reading the short stories first, before going on to the novella Goodbye, Columbus.

posted by Laila Lalami at 02:30 PM

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Funny, that one's high on my "To re-read" list as well. And last Saturday night I watched Road to Morocco...what's going on here?

Posted by: Red on August 4, 2003 05:18 PM

Teleblogpathy?

Posted by: moorishgirl on August 4, 2003 09:40 PM

Early Roth is good. Later Roth is Outstanding! Among the so-called Jewish writers, Malamud, Bellow, Mailer and a few others, Roth was always considered a light-weight--esp becasue of Portnoy's Complaint. Now he ranked at the very top, for Jewish and non-Jewish writers. He grew and grew and got increasingly inventive. His humor, post-modern (ugh, hate that crap) playfulness, irony, fake authobiography stuff--amazing. And has not yet abated.

Posted by: freddie on August 6, 2003 06:29 AM

Early Roth is good. Later Roth is Outstanding! Among the so-called Jewish writers, Malamud, Bellow, Mailer and a few others, Roth was always considered a light-weight--esp becasue of Portnoy's Complaint. Now he ranked at the very top, for Jewish and non-Jewish writers. He grew and grew and got increasingly inventive. His humor, post-modern (ugh, hate that crap) playfulness, irony, fake authobiography stuff--amazing. And has not yet abated.

Posted by: freddie on August 6, 2003 06:29 AM

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