Philip Roth AKA Philip Milton Roth Born: 19-Mar-1933 Birthplace: Newark, NJ Died: 22-May-2018 Location of death: Manhattan, NY Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Bard College Cemetery, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Novelist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Portnoy's Complaint Military service: US Army (1955-56) Father: Herman Roth (insurance manager, d.) Mother: Bess Finkel Brother: Sanford ("Sandy", d. 2009) Wife: Margaret Martinson Williams (m. 1959, separated 1963, d. 1968) Wife: Claire Bloom (actress, m. 19-Apr-1990, div. 1994)
High School: Weequahic High School, Newark, NJ (1950) University: Rutgers University University: BA English, Bucknell University (1954) University: MA English Literature, University of Chicago (1955) Professor: University of Iowa (1960) Professor: Princeton University (1962) Professor: SUNY Stony Brook (1964) Professor: University of Pennsylvania (1969)
The New Republic Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee John Kerry for President National Book Award for Fiction 1960 for Goodbye, Columbus National Book Critics Circle Award 1987 for The Counterlife National Book Critics Circle Award 1992 for Patrimony PEN/Faulkner Award 1994 for Operation Shylock National Book Award for Fiction 1995 for Sabbath's Theatre National Medal of Arts 1998 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1998 for American Pastoral Library of Congress Living Legend 2000 PEN/Faulkner Award 2001 for The Human Stain Prix Médicis étranger 2002 for The Human Stain PEN/Faulkner Award 2007 for Everyman Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity Phi Beta Kappa Society Nervous Breakdown Austrian Ancestry
Hungarian Ancestry
Jewish Ancestry
Author of books:
Goodbye, Columbus (1959, short stories) Letting Go (1962, novel) When She Was Good (1967, novel) Portnoy's Complaint (1969, novel) Our Gang (1971, novel) The Breast (1972, novella) The Great American Novel (1973, novel) My Life as a Man (1974, novel) The Professor of Desire (1977, novel) The Ghost Writer (1979, novel) Zuckerman Unbound (1981, novel) The Anatomy Lesson (1983, novel) Zuckerman Bound (1985, collection) The Prague Orgy (1985, novella) Counterlife (1986, novel) The Facts: A Novelist's Autobiography (1988, memoir) Deception (1990, novel) Patrimony: A True Story (1991, memoir) Operation Shylock (1993, novel) Sabbath's Theater (1995, novel) American Pastoral (1997, novel) I Married a Communist (1998, novel) The Human Stain (2000, novel) The Dying Animal (2001, novel) The Plot Against America (2004, novel) Everyman (2006, novel) Exit Ghost (2007, novel) Indignation (2008, novel) The Humbling (2009, novel) Nemesis (2010, novel)
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