Everyman by Philip Roth

"Everyman" is a profound exploration of the common human experience as it recounts the life of its unnamed protagonist. The book explores themes of mortality, regret, and the human condition through the lens of an everyman character. The protagonist's journey through life, with all its joys, sorrows, achievements, and failures, is a contemplation on aging, death, and the inevitable decline of the body. The narrative is a stark and unflinching examination of the human experience, offering a poignant meditation on the nature of life, death, and humanity.

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Published
2006
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
192
Original Language
English
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Alternate Titles
- Alleman
- Todo O Mundo

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