I often think about how Philip Roth wrote an alternative history novel where his older brother was a Lindbergh supporter. I wouldn't like it if my brother did that to me.
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Not his natural element. Though “The Counterlife” is a seriously great novel. Where do you stand on “Letting Go”? I think it’s an underappreciated masterpiece—even Roth never gave it its due—that anticipates the entire range of Roth’s later works.
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"When She Was Good" is my candidate for unappreciated Roth novel.
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