Enter Roth...

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: October 3, 2007| Author: JOHN FREEMAN | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

10-03-2007

Headline: Enter Roth...
Byline: JOHN FREEMAN
Edition; Simhat Torah Supplement
Section: Books
Page: 24

Wednesday, October 3, 2007 -- If one didn't know better, it would seem Philip Roth has begun a race against time.

In the past six years, America's most decorated living novelist has published five books. In fact, he is writing so fast that he has made more work for The Library of America, which is issuing all ...

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