Read full review While there is a central narrator, Nathan Zuckerman, through whose eyes and ears, we learn about the anti-hero Coleman Silk, there are different voices that make up the whole story.
This review discusses it. And the ever-crushingly beautiful Nicole Kidman plays an illiterate woman who's a janitor! The setting also, in the reemergent twilight of America's fixation on sex and purity like a Puritan hangover, couldn't have been better. Set aside the absurdity of this outrage - no country has received as many Nobel's as that last remaining superpower - and you see a man who has a whole country cheering for him.Philip Milton Roth was an American novelist. by In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism. The email address could be tracked but what would be the point since the email was posted to the fac.discuss board, i.e., the entire faculty. The Human Stain Book Summary and Study Guide. Over and over again! The writing is extremely dull and rambling; sentences, paragraphs, and chapters are neverending, and the prose is too dense for my taste. And we're supposed to take this seriously! I could not help but compare him with John William’s Stoner. In other books I often find a painful transition into the first 50-70 pages. "There's no way we can contain the secret, and we're not even trying to," the film's producer, Tom Rosenberg, told me at the Toronto Film Festival. Remembering that part I'll change to four stars. I believe they take a lot of drugs in Hollywood, and this movie appears to prove it. (I do so much driving, that I listen to these things in drive-time, basically). Roth's extraordinary recent productivity (the prizewinning Sabbath's Theater, 1995, and American Pastoral, 1997) continues apace with this impressively replete and very moving chronicle of an academic scandal and its impact on both the aging professor at its center and his friend—alter ego novelist Nathan Zuckerman.
So I came to this book, which I listened to on audible, with a prejudice against Roth. It was enjoyable from the beginning. The fact that what follows is patently unfair sets this book up as a commentary on extreme political correctness. Both betrayed their parents and in doing so, their origins. What does it mean to live an authentic life?Philip Roth at the top of his game. by Need another excuse to treat yourself to a new book this week? There's another secret in Coleman's past—and Zuckerman/Roth teases it out and explores its consequences in a back-and-forth narrative filled with surprises that strains plausibility severely, while simultaneously involving us deeply with its vividly imagined characters. by Remembering that part I'll change to four stars.
Parts were underwhelming--maybe the part about the protagonist's affair with the younger woman. His career and reputation are in ruins, his wife dies as a result of the ensuing emotional trauma, and Silk becomes estranged from his several adult children.
The Human Stain (2000) is a novel by Philip Roth that was published on May 5, 2000. And what always returns: his main characters again and again deceive themselves, more than they do others; they all build their lives on deliberate or unconscious lies or faulty obsessions. The book indulges in the sort of tirade against political correctness that is far drearier and more intellectually constricted than political correctness itself . And the overarching themes in this book are inspired. Written with precision, lyricism and compassion, I Talk Like a River is a story about... Roth doesn't attribute the memo to Delphine but he does say Coleman's death was her salvation by allowing her to tell the lie in the first place. "It's out there already with the Passing for white is not as uncommon as some of the reviewers of "The Human Stain" seem to think. In addition to Coleman Silk (whose arrogance and secretiveness in no way lessen our respect for him), Roth creates telling and unusually full characterizations of the semiliterate Faunia (both a pathetic victim of circumstance and a formidably strong woman); her angry ex-husband Les, a Vietnam vet crippled by post-traumatic stress disorder; and even Delphine Roux, Coleman's single-minded feminist colleague, and his most dedicated enemy. 100% of the time, he's the same age as the old dude.See, I was an enormous fan of the Tony Hopkins/ Nicky Kidman film already. A narrative is supposed to flow, not make you resolve to study the dictionary more fastidiously. But I simply can't bring myself to do it. etc. I didn't like him, thought he was a fake, he didn't "look" like much of a writer to me, etc.
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