Philip Roth
Blake Bailey
"I don't want you to rehabilitate me," Philip Roth said to his only authorized biographer, Blake Bailey. "Just make me interesting." Granted complete independence and access, Bailey spent almost ten years poring over Roth's personal archive, interviewing his friends, lovers, and colleagues, and listening to Roth's own breathtakingly candid confessions. Cynthia Ozick, in her front-page rave for the New York Times Book Review, described Bailey's monumental biography as "a narrative masterwork … As in a novel, what is seen at first to be casual chance is revealed at last to be a steady and powerfully demanding drive. … under Bailey's strong light what remains on the page is one writer's life as it was lived, and-almost-as it was felt." Though Roth is generally considered an autobiographical novelist—his alter-egos include not only the Roth-like writer Nathan Zuckerman, but also a recurring character named Philip Roth—relatively little is known about the actual life on which so vast an oeuvre was supposedly based. Bailey reveals a man who, by design, led a highly compartmentalized life: a tireless champion of dissident writers behind the Iron Curtain on the one hand, Roth was also the Mickey Sabbath-like roué who pursued scandalous love affairs and aspired "[t]o affront and affront and affront till there was no one on earth unaffronted"—the man who was pilloried by his second wife, the actress Claire Bloom, in her 1996 memoir, Leaving a Doll's House. Towering above it all was Roth's achievement: thirty-one books that give us "the truest picture we have of the way we live now," as the poet Mark Strand put it in his remarks for Roth's Gold Medal at the 2001 American Academy of Arts and Letters ceremonial. Tracing Roth's path from realism to farce to metafiction to the tragic masterpieces of the American Trilogy, Bailey explores Roth's engagement with nearly every aspect of postwar American culture.
Duration - 7h 46m.
Author - Blake Bailey.
Narrator - George Guidall.
Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Location:
United States
Description:
"I don't want you to rehabilitate me," Philip Roth said to his only authorized biographer, Blake Bailey. "Just make me interesting." Granted complete independence and access, Bailey spent almost ten years poring over Roth's personal archive, interviewing his friends, lovers, and colleagues, and listening to Roth's own breathtakingly candid confessions. Cynthia Ozick, in her front-page rave for the New York Times Book Review, described Bailey's monumental biography as "a narrative masterwork … As in a novel, what is seen at first to be casual chance is revealed at last to be a steady and powerfully demanding drive. … under Bailey's strong light what remains on the page is one writer's life as it was lived, and-almost-as it was felt." Though Roth is generally considered an autobiographical novelist—his alter-egos include not only the Roth-like writer Nathan Zuckerman, but also a recurring character named Philip Roth—relatively little is known about the actual life on which so vast an oeuvre was supposedly based. Bailey reveals a man who, by design, led a highly compartmentalized life: a tireless champion of dissident writers behind the Iron Curtain on the one hand, Roth was also the Mickey Sabbath-like roué who pursued scandalous love affairs and aspired "[t]o affront and affront and affront till there was no one on earth unaffronted"—the man who was pilloried by his second wife, the actress Claire Bloom, in her 1996 memoir, Leaving a Doll's House. Towering above it all was Roth's achievement: thirty-one books that give us "the truest picture we have of the way we live now," as the poet Mark Strand put it in his remarks for Roth's Gold Medal at the 2001 American Academy of Arts and Letters ceremonial. Tracing Roth's path from realism to farce to metafiction to the tragic masterpieces of the American Trilogy, Bailey explores Roth's engagement with nearly every aspect of postwar American culture. Duration - 7h 46m. Author - Blake Bailey. Narrator - George Guidall. Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:14:58
Chapter 1
Duration:00:32:08
Chapter 2
Duration:00:36:58
Chapter 3
Duration:00:32:27
Chapter 4
Duration:00:37:21
Chapter 5
Duration:00:40:58
Chapter 6
Duration:00:25:22
Chapter 7
Duration:00:22:58
Chapter 8
Duration:00:24:20
Chapter 9
Duration:00:31:16
Chapter 10
Duration:00:42:39
Chapter 11
Duration:00:25:34
Chapter 12
Duration:00:22:13
Chapter 13
Duration:00:23:41
Chapter 14
Duration:00:21:32
Chapter 15
Duration:00:25:24
Chapter 16
Duration:00:29:40
Chapter 17
Duration:00:35:34
Chapter 18
Duration:00:34:52
Chapter 19
Duration:00:32:14
Chapter 20
Duration:00:28:47
Chapter 21
Duration:00:29:55
Chapter 22
Duration:00:33:47
Chapter 23
Duration:00:20:08
Chapter 24
Duration:00:32:12
Chapter 25
Duration:00:42:59
Chapter 26
Duration:00:43:29
Chapter 27
Duration:00:38:24
Chapter 28
Duration:00:56:06
Chapter 29
Duration:00:37:35
Chapter 30
Duration:00:39:30
Chapter 31
Duration:00:49:55
Chapter 32
Duration:00:36:40
Chapter 33
Duration:00:47:07
Chapter 34
Duration:00:41:40
Chapter 35
Duration:00:54:48
Chapter 36
Duration:00:44:34
Chapter 37
Duration:00:51:41
Chapter 38
Duration:00:38:53
Chapter 39
Duration:00:54:44
Chapter 40
Duration:00:31:51
Chapter 41
Duration:01:04:52
Chapter 42
Duration:00:54:19
Chapter 43
Duration:00:48:31
Chapter 44
Duration:00:38:05
Chapter 45
Duration:00:34:31
Chapter 46
Duration:00:24:17
Chapter 47
Duration:00:36:20
Chapter 48
Duration:00:34:32
Chapter 49
Duration:00:51:31
Chapter 50
Duration:00:50:00
Epilogue
Duration:00:22:12