Kudos to the writer to the writer that wrote this. Roth may not have written such fancy words to describe. Bravo to literature, thought, and meaning. It's everything. I wish the man in that White House thought so too. Couldn't help to add that...
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To the writer (x2). Some write fast....
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Misogynistically. (See Huffpost for a decent analysis on this.)
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"To read Philip Roth is to experience not only the fiction of fictionality but the reality of it, too; the great hunger artist feeds our hunger for the real...". Claptrap.
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I hope one day to experience the fiction of functionality
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What does that word salad even mean? Abstruse yet extremely retarded. Is this the result of post modernist thinking that
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I thought the New Yorker was the fiction of fictionality. Lol.
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Sometimes it is best to just read. Roth was one of those authors.
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