Philip Roth unmasked (DVD) [videorecording] / a co-production of Cinétévé and American Masters for Thirteen ; a film by William Karel and Livia Manera ; produced by Fabienne Servan Schreiber and Lucie Pastor.
Philip Roth. Originally broadcast on television by PBS as an episode of the television program American Masters in 2013. Special features: Bonus videos includes extended interviews with Roth on his family, religion, and his work as well as footage of Roth performing readings from his major novels.
Summary:
Explore the life of Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winning novelist Philip Roth. He steadily earned his reputation as a man of letters, commanding ownership of the Jewish-American novel and making Newark New Jersey, a literary destination, while practically inventing the genre of factual-fictional autobiography.
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