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Review of Blake Bailey s Philip Roth biography

Review of Blake Bailey s Philip Roth biography

Advertisement Just as I was sitting down to write my review of Blake Bailey’s authorised biography of Philip Roth, the news broke that Bailey had been accused of two sexual assaults and several other instances of improper behaviour dating back to the 1990s. He was promptly dropped by his literary agent. His American publisher, W.W. Norton, announced it was suspending distribution and promotion of the book, then cancelled it. Philip Roth was well aware of his flaws and the vampiric nature of his art. Credit:Nancy Crampton Under the circumstances, a straight review would seem to be inappropriate and quite possibly redundant. Whatever the objective merits and shortcomings of the biography itself, it is now destined to be interpreted in light of the serious allegations against Bailey. His position is hardly enhanced by the fact that his thorough account of Roth’s life confirms that the celebrated novelist was something of a lothario.

Paul Theroux s New Novel Takes On Life s Crashing Waves

Paul Theroux’s New Novel Takes On Life’s Crashing Waves Credit.Klaus Kremmerz By David Gates UNDER THE WAVE AT WAIMEA By Paul Theroux “Talk of books, here especially, seemed irrelevant,” Paul Theroux writes in “Under the Wave at Waimea,” his latest novel. “What was the point of mentioning these inert objects while on the beach, facing the moonlit sea flickering with chop and now and then a wave bursting in blackness offshore and crusted in white; these palms, this mild air and moonglow — it was all beyond books. People who did not have this beauty in their lives found some strange squirrelly indoor comfort in books.”

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