Novels 1967–1972 by Philip Roth

A quartet of novels from the late 1960s and early 1970s that moves from intimate domestic drama to brazen, confessional satire and surreal allegory, probing sexual obsession, identity and masculinity while skewering American mores and Jewish-American life; across comedic monologues, political lampoon and formal experimentation the works challenge social hypocrisies and unsettle readers with a mix of outrage, wit and moral ambiguity.

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