Portnoy's Complaint by Philip Roth (Book Analysis)

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<i>Portnoy’s Complaint </i>by Philip Roth, whose title refers to the insatiable sexual compulsions experienced by its protagonist. From the outside, Alexander Portnoy appears to live a charmed life: at the age of just 33 he is a brilliant thinker, a successful lawyer and the Assistant Commissioner for the City of New York Commission on Human Opportunity. However, this façade conceals a shameful secret: Portnoy has never felt able to live up to his overprotective parents’ impossible standards, and turns to uninhibited sexual encounters and compulsive masturbation as a form of release. The novel’s explicit sexual content shocked many readers when it was first published, but it is now widely considered to be one of the finest English-language books of the 20th century. Philip Roth is one of America’s most revered living writers, with a career spanning several decades and a host of literary awards to his name.

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Verlag: BrightSummaries.com

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 60 Seiten

Größe: 814,2 KB

ISBN: 9782808001908

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