Philip Roth

1933 - 2018

Philip Roth

1933 - 2018

BORN

1933

DIED

2018

Philip Roth Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 23, 2018.
NEW YORK (AP) — Philip Roth, the prize-winning novelist and fearless narrator of sex, death, assimilation and fate, from the comic madness of "Portnoy's Complaint" to the elegiac lyricism of "American Pastoral," died Tuesday night at age 85.

Roth's literary agent, Andrew Wylie, told The Associated Press that he died in a New York City hospital of congestive heart failure.

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Author of more than 25 books, Roth was a fierce satirist and uncompromising realist, confronting readers in a bold, direct style that scorned false sentiment or hopes for heavenly reward. He was an atheist who swore allegiance to earthly imagination, whether devising pornographic functions for raw liver or indulging romantic fantasies about Anne Frank. In "The Plot Against America," published in 2004, he placed his own family under the anti-Semitic reign of President Charles Lindbergh. In 2010, in "Nemesis," he subjected his native New Jersey to a polio epidemic.

He was among greatest writers never to win the Nobel Prize. But he received virtually every other literary honor, including two National Book Awards, two National Book Critics Circle prizes and, in 1998, the Pulitzer for "American Pastoral." He was in his 20s when he won his first award and awed critics and fellow writers by producing some of his most acclaimed novels in his 60s and 70s, including "The Human Stain" and "Sabbath's Theater," a savage narrative of lust and mortality he considered his finest work.

He identified himself as an American writer, not a Jewish one, but for Roth the American experience and the Jewish experience were often the same. While predecessors such as Saul Bellow and Bernard Malamud wrote of the Jews' painful adjustment from immigrant life, Roth's characters represented the next generation. Their first language was English, and they spoke without accents. They observed no rituals and belonged to no synagogues. The American dream, or nightmare, was to become "a Jew without Jews, without Judaism, without Zionism, without Jewishness." The reality, more often, was to be regarded as a Jew among gentiles and a gentile among Jews.

In the novel "The Ghost Writer" he quoted one of his heroes, Franz Kafka: "We should only read those books that bite and sting us." For his critics, his books were to be repelled like a swarm of bees.

Feminists, Jews and one ex-wife attacked him in print, and sometimes in person. Women in his books were at times little more than objects of desire and rage and The Village Voice once put his picture on its cover, condemning him as a misogynist. A panel moderator berated him for his comic portrayals of Jews, asking Roth if he would have written the same books in Nazi Germany. The Jewish scholar Gershom Scholem called "Portnoy's Complaint" the "book for which all anti-Semites have been praying." When Roth won the Man Booker International Prize, in 2011, a judge resigned, alleging that the author suffered from terminal solipsism and went "on and on and on about the same subject in almost every single book." In "Sabbath's Theater," Roth imagines the inscription for his title character's headstone: "Sodomist, Abuser of Women, Destroyer of Morals."

Ex-wife Claire Bloom wrote a best-selling memoir, "Leaving a Doll's House," in which the actress remembered reading the manuscript of his novel "Deception." With horror, she discovered his characters included a boring middle-aged wife named Claire, married to an adulterous writer named Philip. Bloom also described her ex-husband as cold, manipulative and unstable. (Although, alas, she still loved him). The book was published by Virago Press, whose founder, Carmen Callil, was the same judge who quit years later from the Booker committee.

Roth's wars also originated from within. He survived a burst appendix in the late 1960s and near-suicidal depression in 1987. After the disappointing reaction to his 1993 novel, "Operation Shylock," he fell again into severe depression and for years rarely communicated with the media. For all the humor in his work — and, friends would say, in private life — jacket photos usually highlighted the author's tense, dark-eyed glare. In 2012, he announced that he had stopped writing fiction and would instead dedicate himself to helping biographer Blake Bailey complete his life story. By 2015, he had retired from public life altogether.

He never promised to be his readers' friend; writing was its own reward, the narration of "life, in all its shameless impurity." Until his abrupt retirement, Roth was a dedicated, prolific author who often published a book a year and was generous to writers from other countries. For years, he edited the Writers from the Other Europe series, in which authors from Eastern Europe received exposure to American readers; Milan Kundera was among the beneficiaries. Roth also helped bring a wider readership to the acclaimed Israeli writer Aharon Appelfeld.

Roth began his career in rebellion against the conformity of the 1950s and ended it in defense of the security of the 1940s; he was never warmer than when writing about his childhood, or more sorrowful, and enraged, than when narrating the shock of innocence lost.

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Written by HILLEL ITALIE, Associated Press


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David Eyges

June 29, 2019

tremendous humor..insight..best spirit to Philip's memory...................................

Graig Weich

October 11, 2018

We will miss our dear family friend, Philip Roth. He based many of the kinder characters in his novels on my father, Martin Weich, and my uncle Bernard (who passed in WWII) who Phil grew up with when they were kids in NJ. My Dad and he remained friends for over 8 decades and you can see my father in a documentary discussing Phil's writing with him and how fun it was to be a little part of Phil's world of characters...
Video of them: https://youtu.be/5G8Z2vrLpzA?t=1110

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B Cox

August 6, 2018

Deepest sorrow to the family. May the God of love and peace also give you strength to endure this time of loss.

J Moore

May 29, 2018

Thank you for the books I enjoyed reading and for your keen mind and writing genius. Rest in peace.

Anita Banks ( Wasserman )

May 29, 2018

All of Weequahic mourns the loss of our hero. Missed him by one year, but I'm pretty sure we had the same creative writing teacher, Miss O'Conner, who taught us to " Be Specific!"

Chris Reynolds

May 29, 2018

I have known you since I was thirteen and came across Portnoy's Complaint. Having no interest in sports, I looked up to you as many do their sports' heroes. I was fortunate enough to meet you five years ago and you were kind enough to autograph my copy of Sabbath's Theater. I'm glad you were recognized as a genius during your lifetime. I'll always cherish your work

Joseph O'Connor

May 28, 2018

Thank You for working so hard to get things right

Luca Formenton Macola

May 28, 2018

Thank you mr Roth. Your works made me a better man and perhaps this world a better place to live.

JJ

May 27, 2018

Extending condolences to the family for your loss.

Antonio Barocci

May 26, 2018

Thank you for your books. They speak to me, and they inspire me.

Maria Jesus Martinez

May 26, 2018

Thank you, Mr. Roth for many hours of delightful reading. You portraited human condition in the way classic authors like Shakespeare or Cervantes did. You will remain well alive in my thoughts and heart as in many others'. Rest in Peace.

D D

May 26, 2018

Sorry for your Loss may the God of comfort be with you and your family at this time

May 26, 2018

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

May 26, 2018

My sympathy to the family.

May 25, 2018

Deepest sympathies for the loss of Mr. Roth A very smart, but complex man. A wise man once said, "whereas you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. For you are a mist that appears for a little while and then disappears." Perhaps sentiments ofnMr. Roth as well.

Thomas Swartwood

May 24, 2018

Cherish your memories. His legacy lives on in his words which mattered to so many. i was a student in one of his classes at Penn. I cherish that memory.

May 24, 2018

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your love one.

faith/rory tobin/dockett

May 24, 2018

Dear Roth Family Rory and I would luv to express our condolences's to the Roth Family.he'll surely be missed.luv,faith/rory

May 24, 2018

My Condolences To The Family;
I'm so sorry for your great loss. May the God of all comfort be with you all during this difficult time.

Bruce Miller

May 24, 2018

It is with great sorrow to say good bye, I will miss your writings and your humor, your friend always,
Bruce J Miller

Nancy Woodwell-Freedman

May 24, 2018

Farewell to a great man and sublime writer. Thoughts, prayers & deep condolences to his family, friends & associates. His body of work will remain as his everlasting legacy. May he rest in eternal peace and may the perpetual light shine upon him.

Patricia Gallant Weich

May 24, 2018

You were a devoted and dear friend to my husband, the late Martin Weich. I'll miss hearing your tender --and often hilarious -- stories and memories about the 'Weequahic boys.' Both our son and I thank you for your loyalty and friendship to Martin and to us, as well. We'll miss you, Phil.

May 23, 2018

May the family's and friends during this time of grief finds peace from the God of "all comfort" from Matthew 5:4. My condolences!

May 23, 2018

To the friends and family, may our God of tender mercies comfort you at this time. (Isaiah 51:12)

May 23, 2018

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

May 23, 2018

May the family have peace and comfort at this time and please accept my condolences.

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