Description

Roth and Celebrity is composed of 10 original essays that consider the vexed and ambivalent relationship between Philip Roth and his own celebrity as revealed both in personal interviews as well as in the fiction that spans his publishing history. With its simultaneous interest in American popular culture and the work of the most important living American writer to-date, the collection will hold wide appeal to advanced readers in American studies, literary scholarship, and film.

Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Roth and Celebrity: An Introduction, Aimee Pozorski
Chapter 2: Paying Attention to the Man behind the Curtain: Philip Roth and the Dynamics of Written and Unwritten Celebrity, Derek Royal
Chapter 3: Philip Roth’s Lover’s Quarrel, James Bloom
Chapter 4: Philip Roth and Film, Ira Nadel
Chapter 5: Philip Roth: Death and Celebrity, Miriam Jaffe Foger
Chapter 6: “Into Thin Air”: Roth and Celebrity Selfhood, Debra Shostak
Chapter 7: Twilight of the Superheroes: Philip Roth, Celebrity, and the End of Print Culture, Matthew Shipe
Chapter 8: “And now ... the feature attraction”: Infamy, Vitality, and Performance in Sabbath’s Theater, Maggie McKinley
Chapter 9: Double Consciousness and the Jewish Heart of Darkness: The Counterlife and Operation Shylock, Brett Ashley Kaplan
Chapter 10: Dis/simulation within Metafiction: Hiding and Disguising as Literary Compulsion in the Fiction of Philip Roth, Nigel Rodenhurst
Chapter 11:. Fanfare for Agoraphobia, Mark Shechner

Product details

Published 14 Sep 2012
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 220
ISBN 9780739170625
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Aimee L. Pozorski

Contributor

Derek Royal

Contributor

James Bloom

Contributor

Ira Nadel

Contributor

Debra Shostak

Contributor

Matthew Shipe

Contributor

Maggie McKinley

Contributor

Mark Shechner

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