The culmination of 30 years of writing about Philip Roth. This collection of essays, reviews, fulminations and daydreams, combines first impressions with conclusions that have been percolating for decades - the record of a restless reader coming to terms with a turbulent and mercurial writer.
No recent book on Roth is in the same league as Shechner's. Period. - Sanford Pinsker, author of The Comedy that ""Hoits"": An Essay on the Fiction of Philip Roth; ""This is the culmination of thirty years of writing about Roth. A collection of essays and reviews, fulminations and daydreams, it combines vivid first impressions with conclusions that have been percolating for decades. Its alloy of hunches, impressions, and judgments is the record of a restless reader trying to make sense of a turbulent and mercurial writer. I try to get at bedrock issues in Roth's writing without letting those issues distract me from the detours, anecdotes, impersonations, punch lines, send ups, pratfalls, visions, mutterings, and trash talk that are the purest distillations of Roth's art. Its working premise is that Roth 'does what he does because he does what he does' and that the surest way to get a handle on him is not to be insistent and to allow cach book to be unique, surprising, and strange."" - Mark Shechner