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The Plot Against America: A Novel - Community Reviews back

by Philip Roth
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SJane
SJane rated it 17 years ago
A rich read on many levels, but straight-forward and told without ornament. Entirely plausible, I had the feeling not only that it could happen, but that is did or was happening and I was watching it unfold. The characters were marvelous, especially Bess Roth and Mrs. Wishnow and Alvin.
Manny Rayner's book reviews
Manny Rayner's book reviews rated it 19 years ago
Roth imagines a world where Lindbergh became President in 1940 and then proceded to collaborate with the Nazis. He says this has nothing to do with George Bush, but I found it impossible not think of parallels. Like all late Roth, very nicely written.
Inside a Dog
Inside a Dog rated it 20 years ago
I’d been a big fan of Philip Roth since stumbling across Portnoy’s Complaint in college. That book spoke hysterically of the torments of a desire conflicting with one’s upbringing and one’s own better sense. Roth captured so keenly the nature of an almost self-destructive pursuit and the complexitie...
Another fine mess
Another fine mess rated it 21 years ago
When I wrote my review for China Mieville's The City and the City, I threw out a stray oblique threat to talk about how its central metaphor might say something about fiction. Mieville's conceit is a single physical space that is inhabited by two "separate" cities -- residents of the respective cit...
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