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Henry Roth (1) (1906–1995)

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Verk av Henry Roth

Call It Sleep (1934) 2,054 exemplar
A Diving Rock on the Hudson (1995) 159 exemplar
From Bondage (1996) 135 exemplar
Requiem for Harlem (1998) 106 exemplar
Shifting Landscape (1987) 91 exemplar
An American Type (2010) 66 exemplar
Nature's first green (1979) 2 exemplar

Associerade verk

Neurotica: Jewish Writers on Sex (1999) — Bidragsgivare — 84 exemplar
A golden treasury of Jewish literature (1937) — Bidragsgivare — 74 exemplar
The old East Side, an anthology (1969) — Bidragsgivare — 38 exemplar
The Best American Short Stories 1967 (1967) — Bidragsgivare — 27 exemplar
The Ethnic Image in Modern American Literature, 1900-1950 (1984) — Bidragsgivare — 1 exemplar

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Födelsedag
1906-02-08
Avled
1995-10-13
Kön
male
Nationalitet
USA
Födelseort
Tysmenitz, Galicia, Austro-Hungary
Dödsort
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Bostadsorter
New York, New York, USA
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Tysmenica, Galicia, Austria (birth | now Ukraine)
Utbildning
City College of New York
Yrken
teacher
novelist
short story writer
machinist
Priser och utmärkelser
American Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award (Literature, 1965)
Kort biografi
Henry Roth was born to a Jewish family in Tysmenitz, Galicia, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire (present-day Ukraine). When he was a small child, he emigrated with his family to the USA, setting in New York City. In 1928, he graduated from City College of New York and moved in with Eda Lou Walton, a poet and English literature instructor at New York University. With her support and encouragement, he wrote his first novel, Call It Sleep. It was published in 1934 to mostly good reviews, but then forgotten; the book underwent a critical reappraisal 30 years later, after it was republished in paperback and became an instant bestseller. Call It Sleep is now considered a masterpiece and a classic Depression-era work. Roth began a second novel, but was afflicted by a deep writer's block that lasted for decades. In 1938, at the artists' colony Yaddo in Saratoga Springs, New York, he met Muriel Parker, a pianist and composer; the couple married the following year and had two sons. The family moved several times as Roth took jobs as varied as machinist, woodsman, schoolteacher, psychiatric attendant in a state mental hospital, raising waterfowl, and Latin and math tutor. In 1968, he and his wife moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico. There Roth collaborated with his friend and Italian translator, Mario Materassi, on putting together a collection of short stories and essays, Shifting Landscape: A Composite, 1925–87, published in 1987. Eventually, Roth completed two of the next installments in the projected six-volume work he had been trying to write for 60 years. The first, Mercy of a Rude Stream, was published in 1994; A Diving Rock on the Hudson appeared in 1995, the year of his death. An American Type, based on an unpublished manuscript edited by Willing Davidson, appeared in print in 2010.

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I enjoyed this book though I did feel the length somewhere around past page 200. I picked this one up and read it because Fran Lebowitz recommended it on that Scorsese HBO documentary. Besides the fact that I frankly hate her writing, I do like hearing her talk, so I decided to check out the recommendation. I was not disappointed the book did hook me immediately. However, the street pidgin started to wear on me somewhere around after page number two hundred as well. Other than that, I liked it and am glad I read it. I would recommend this to a reader who's looking for something substantial to read, this is not light reading.… (mer)
 
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Ranjr | 38 andra recensioner | Jul 13, 2023 |
"La narrativa de un judío proletario", J. M. Guelbenzu, El País 18.11.1990: https://elpais.com/diario/1990/11/18/cultura/658882805_850215.html
 
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Albertos | 38 andra recensioner | Jun 13, 2021 |
 
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bederson | 38 andra recensioner | Dec 17, 2020 |
Some where in all my moves have lost this book, much to my regret. The story had a profounc impact on me at the time I read it. The social issues presented and those of the middle 60s, when I read it, galvanized my understanding of and importance of the social issues of both times. It was a book and story I dearly loved and miss not being in my library.
 
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Associerade författare

Alfred Kazin Introduction
Jay Maisel Cover artist
Mario Materassi Translator
Walter Roth Afterword
Beccy de Vries Translator
Joshua Ferris Introduction

Statistik

Verk
11
Även av
7
Medlemmar
2,985
Popularitet
#8,549
Betyg
3.8
Recensioner
63
ISBN
120
Språk
9
Favoritmärkt
8
Proberstenar
109

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