The Plot Against America
By Philip Roth
By Philip Roth
Part of Vintage International
Category: Literary Fiction
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$18.00
Sep 27, 2005 | ISBN 9781400079490
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Praise
“A terrific political novel…. Sinister, vivid, dreamlike … creepily plausible…. You turn the pages, astonished and frightened.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Huge, inflammatory, painfully moving…. Far and away the most outward-looking, expansive … book Roth has written.” —The Washington Post Book World
“Roth’s most powerfrul book to date. Confounding and illuminating, enraging and discomfiting, imaginative and utterly–terrifyingly–believable.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“Once again, Philip Roth has published a novel that you must read–now…. A stunning work.” —The Christian Science Monitor
“It’s not a prophecy; it’s a nightmare, and it becomes more nightmarish–and also funnier and more bizarre–as is goes along…. [A] sinuous and brilliant book, with its extreme sweetness, its black pain, and its low, ceaseless cackle.” —The New Yorker
“Ambitious and chilling … a breath-taking leap of imagination…. The writing is brilliant.” —USA Today
“Intimately observed characters in situations fraught with society’s deepest, most bitter tensions…. Too ingeniously excruciating to put down.” —Newsweek
“Never has [Roth’s voice] been more nuanced … beautifully particularized…. [A] novelist who for 45 years has been continuously reinventing himself, never more notably than in The Plot Against America.” —The Boston Globe
“Ingenious … Roth’s gorgeous and forceful prose, which swirls and dances and rages . . . has never seemed more precise and lucid.” —Star-Telegram (Dallas/Fort Worth)
“Raises the stakes as high as a patriotic novel can take them…. Effortlessly, it seems, Roth has led us to suspend disbelief; then he makes us believe; then he suspends this belief and finally removes it…. A fabulous yarn.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review
“A remarkable act of historical imagination and one of [Roth’s] most moving novels.” —People
“Roth takes readers on a harrowing safari across interdimensional borders into a bizarre version of his hometown…. [His] delivery is so matter-of-fact, so documentary deadpan that when we’re 10 pages into the book our own world starts to seem like a flimsy fantasy.” —Time
“The most compelling of living writers…. [His] every book is like a dispatch from the deepest recesses of the national mind.” —New York Magazine
“A richly terrifying historical novel…. [Roth is] the greatest fiction writer America has ever produced.” —Esquire
“The writing is extraordinary, complex but highly readable, evocative, and colored with a tenderness and affection…. This is one of Roth’s finest books.” —O (The Oprah Magazine)
Awards
James Fennimore Cooper Prize WINNER 2005
New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age WINNER
National Book Critics Circle Awards FINALIST
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