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  2. Goodbye, Columbus - Wikipedia

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    Goodbye, Columbus is a 1959 collection of fiction by the American novelist Philip Roth. The compilation includes the title novella, "Goodbye, Columbus," originally published in The Paris Review, along with five short stories. It was Roth's first book and was published by Houghton Mifflin.

  3. Philip Roth - Wikipedia

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    Philip Milton Roth (March 19, 1933 – May 22, 2018) [1] was an American novelist and short-story writer. Roth's fiction—often set in his birthplace of Newark, New Jersey—is known for its intensely autobiographical character, for philosophically and formally blurring the distinction between reality and fiction, for its "sensual, ingenious style" and for its provocative explorations of ...

  4. Goodbye, Columbus (film) - Wikipedia

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    Goodbye, Columbus is a 1969 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Richard Benjamin and Ali MacGraw, directed by Larry Peerce and based on the 1959 novella by Philip Roth. The screenplay, by Arnold Schulman , won the Writers Guild of America Award .

  5. Philip Roth bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Year Title Protagonist / Narrator Awards Notes LOA Volume ; 1959: Goodbye, Columbus: Neil Klugman: 1960 National Book Award: Published with five short stories: LOA1 1962: Letting Go: Gabe Wallach

  6. Letting Go (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The blunt language of Asher is the first, and perhaps the most dominant, example in this novel of the frank sexual dialogue and discussion that Roth would later become renowned and notorious for. Faced with many conflicting opinions, none of which he really wants to listen to, Paul decides to go ahead and elope with Libby on Christmas Eve.

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  8. Portnoy's Complaint - Wikipedia

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    Structurally, Portnoy's Complaint is a continuous monologue by narrator Alexander Portnoy to Dr. Spielvogel, his psychoanalyst; Roth later explained that the artistic choice to frame the story as a psychoanalytic session was motivated by "the permissive conventions of the patient-analyst situation," which would "permit me to bring into my fiction the sort of intimate, shameful detail, and ...

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