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I don't know, I definitely see some of the same dark humour in Roth as in Vonnegut - I kept thinking of Mother Night when I read Plot Against America; they're very different novels, but there are similarities. Roth is probably the better writer of the two, though (and I say that as a lifelong Vonnegut fan).I've only read The Plot Against America and expected it to be in more of the style of Vonnegut.
Then why bother posting in a thread about him if all you have to add is that you have nothing to add?
in a letter dated August 25th and addressed to my interlocutor—that I, Roth, was not a credible source:
Correct me if Im wrong, but can't anybody edit an entry? I know they lock highly active entries(usually political in nature) but everything else is wide open as the wild west. I did have a good laugh though:
:lol:
He said that at the age of 74, he started re-reading all his favorite novels by authors including Ernest Hemingway, Ivan Turgenev and Fyodor Dostoyevsky, and then re-read all his own novels
"I wanted to see whether I had wasted my time writing," he explained.
"After that, I decided that I was done with fiction. I no longer want to read, to write, I don't even want to talk about it anymore," he was quoted as saying.
Any Philip Roth fans on here?
@ Peder, you should give that one a try. The times the novel are set in are so far removed from our current ones, that it really doesn't read like a political vehicle (which I don't think it is). It's just a really gripping, well written story. The ending wasn't what I expected, but I didn't think it was too bad.
Sounds like you have been overexposed to the whole, "Government is going to put microchips in us and herd us into labor camps" mentality. I understand why you might skip the plot against America. I probably would too if I knew people like that.