Zuckerman Bound (A Trilogy and Epilogue)

Zuckerman Bound (A Trilogy and Epilogue)

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Aug 1, 1989 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (576 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 576
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Aug 1, 1989
Editorial Penguin Books Ltd
Edición 1989
ISBN-10 0140115412
ISBN-13 9780140115413

Descripción

Philip Roth's exploration of identity, art, and the intricacies of Jewish-American life unfolds in a compelling trilogy that centers around the character of Nathan Zuckerman. Presented with an epilogue, the narrative delves deep into Zuckerman's journey as he grapples with the price of success and the burdens of his literary endeavors. The interconnected stories navigate through themes of alienation, ambition, and the universal quest for meaning, echoing Roth's own reflections on the complexities of existence.

As Zuckerman traverses the boundaries of his personal life and public persona, readers witness his transformation through various relationships and societal pressures. Roth captures the essence of a writer's psyche, artfully weaving in moments of introspection, humor, and poignant commentary on the human condition. The trilogy takes significant swings at the interplay of culture and personal identity that resonate on many levels.

In an epilogue that serves as a powerful finale, Roth ties together Zuckerman's experiences, leaving the reader with a profound sense of closure yet sparking lingering questions about the elusive nature of self-definition. This multifaceted work stands as a testament to Roth's literary genius, inviting readers to reflect on their own narratives within the larger tapestry of life.

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