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Author: Philip Roth
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 2
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(Unabridged)
Oh, the horror! The horror! A man wakes up transformed – not into a giant beetle, as in Kafka's Metamorphosis, but into a 155-pound female breast. What follows is a funny yet touching exploration of the implications of this alteration. This daring, heretical audiobook confronts the intrinsic strangeness of sex and subjectivity. First published in 1973. "Terrific... inventive and sane and very funny."—The New York Times
Item #: M2N238
ISBN: 9781455832385
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
George Guidall
Format: 4
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(Unabridged)
An intimate, universal story of loss, regret, stoicism – one man's lifelong confrontation with mortality. Winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award. "Extraordinary... Guidall conveys the full spectrum of Roth's palette... This is great literature that seems to become more universal in spoken-word format."—AudioFile
Item #: M5X723
ISBN: 9781419387234
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
George Guidall
Format: 7
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(Unabridged)
Trading New England for New York, Nathan Zuckerman is surrounded by civilization and frustration. He rashly agrees to swap homes with a Big Apple couple, an act that forces his involvement with love, mourning, desire, and animosity. A New York Times Notable book. Sixth in the series. "A moving story, written in Roth's usual idiosyncratic style... Guidall turns in a textured, dramatic reading... a masterful job."—Booklist
Item #: M9X518
ISBN: 9781428165168
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
Mel Foster
Format: 6
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(Unabridged)
From Portnoy's Complaint and Goodbye Columbus to The Dying Animal and Nemesis, this prolific author has reshaped our idea of fiction. In this audiobook he presents his autobiography, a work of compelling candor and inventiveness, instructive particularly in its revelation of the interplay between life and art.
Item #: E6N236
ISBN: 9781455832361
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
Elliott Gould, Harlan Ellison
Format:
Playaway
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Neil and Brenda meet one summer and dive into an affair that is as much about social class and suspicion as it is about love. Also includes five short stories illuminating the subterranean conflicts between parents, children, and neighborsin middle of the 20th century.
Item #: MP6632
ISBN: 9781606406632
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
James Daniels
Format: 12
CDs
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The tragicomic story of the Ruppert Mundys – the big leagues' only homeless baseball team. You haven't heard of them because of the Communist plot and the capitalist scandal that deleted the entire Patriot League from baseball memory. First published in 1973. "Roth invents baseball anew, as pure slapstick... an awesome performance."—The New Republic
Item #: M9N2446
ISBN: 9781455832446
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
Dick Hill
Format: 3
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(Unabridged)
Now 65, this once-brilliant stage actor has lost his magic, his talent, and his assurance. As he struggles, he falls into lust – unusual erotic desire, a consolation for the bereft life so risky and aberrant that it points not towardgratification but to a dark and shocking end. "Hill's reading... is a masterful blend of moving gravitas, wry wit, and pathos."—Booklist
Item #: M3N695
ISBN: 9781455826957
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
Ron Silver
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Playaway
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A roughneck radio actor, committed to making the world a better place, winds up instead blacklisted and unemployable, his life in ruins. A brilliant American tragedy, fierce and funny, eloquently rendered, and deadly accurate. From the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning American Pastoral. Second in the American trilogy. "Beautiful prose... deft, trenchant novel."—Booklist
Item #: MP8403
ISBN: 9781605148403
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
Dick Hill
Format: 5
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(Unabridged)
As the Korean War rages half a world away, a college sophomore chafes under his father's protectiveness. Here on this conservative Ohio campus, the boy escapes family constraints – and struggles to find his own way into the adult world, with its own restrictions and rules. From the author of Pulitzer Prize-winning American Pastoral. "Hill's exuberance and vitality elevate Roth's characters from the written page and through some sort of verbal legerdemain render them as tangible and present as anyone else you encounter."—AudioFile
Item #: M5N9738
ISBN: 9781423369738
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
Luke Daniels
Format: 21
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Newly discharged from the Korean War army, Gabe aches to be connected to the ordered world that he finds in books. His desire is tested both by the anarchic relationship of two married friends and then by his own eager, careless love affairs. Roth's first full-length novel, first published in 1962.
Item #: M9N111
ISBN: 9781441801111
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
Dan John Miller
Format: 10
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2011 Audio Finalist, Literary Fiction. Meet author Peter and his wife Maureen, the woman who wants to be his muse but who instead is his nemesis. Their union is based on fraud and shored up by moral blackmail. Long after her death, Peter is still trying – and failing – to write his way free of it. A fierce tragedy of sexual need and blindness. First published in 1969. "Bursts into life with Dan John Miller's exceptional performance... vivid and realistic... an audiobook triumph."—AudioFile
Item #: M9N246
ISBN: 9781455832460
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
Ron Silver
Format: 7
CDs
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The outrageous confession by the Huck Finn of Newark who is thrust through life by his unappeasable sexuality, yet held back at the same time by the iron grip of his unforgettable childhood. A tour de force of comic and carnal brilliance, and probably the funniest book about sex ever written. First published in 1969. "Roth's comic novel, his most popular and most admired, receives a stellar reading by Ron Silver [who] risibly communicates his perfect insight into Portnoy's character and Philip Roth's laughter."—AudioFile
Item #: M8H641
ISBN: 9780061986413
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
David Colacci
Format: 8
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As a college student, David Kepesh styles himself "a rake among scholars, a scholar among rakes." He can't possibly realize how prophetic this motto will be – or how damning. As we follow him into the wilderness of erotic possibility, we discover an intelligent, often hilarious novel about the dilemma of pleasure. First published in 1994.
Item #: M8N2408
ISBN: 9781455832408
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
David Dukes
Format:
Playaway
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This 1995 National Book Award winner tells an outrageous and compelling tale of a sex-obsessed puppeteer who, after the death of his longtime mistress, embarks on a journey into memory and near madness.
Item #: MP8441
ISBN: 9781605148441
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Author:
Philip Roth
Reader:
Tanya Eby
Format: 10
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Set in the 1940s Midwest, Roth's story focuses on Lucy Nelson, one of those implacable American moralists whose goodness is a terrible disease. Since she was a child, when she had her alcoholic father thrown in jail, she has always insisted on trying to reform the men around her, even if that ultimately means destroying herself in the process. First published in 1967.
Item #: M9N242
ISBN: 9781455832422
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