Just finished Our Gang. While I thought it was funny and occasionally pretty insightful, I wasn't quite as impressed as with his earlier work. The work was a little too spiteful for my taste, I suppose.
Starting The Breast now.
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I've only read The Human Stain, but I thought it was great. He's a little verbose for my regular tastes, but I was quite impressed with his characterization. I have The Plot Against America on my bookshelf, and I'm curious about Operation Shylock.
The only second chance you get is to make the same mistake twice. - David Mamet
Okay, almost a whole year later, I am a full-fledged Roth fan. I've read Goodbye, Columbus;Portnoy's Complaint,The Ghost Writer, The Counterlife,The Facts, Operation Shylock, Sabbath's Theater, American Pastoral, The Human Stain, and The Plot Against America. I would recommend all of them wholehearted, especially The Counterlife, Operation Shylock, and The Human Stain.
Our Gang and The Breast... Meh.
And now I've got I Married a Communist waiting on my desk. Exciting.
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I actually am reading Roth for the first time in my life. I've always put him on my list of authors to check out, and years later, I finally bought a copy of The Plot Against America. I really like the way that he writes, and I'd like to keep exploring his work. Since you guys seem to all love him, what would you recommend that I go for next? I was thinking Every Man, but none of you really mentioned that in your favorites lists.
My personal favorite is the Counterlife, but I think that reading his other works enhances the power of that one. In addition to coffin's suggestions, I would pick up Operation Shylock.
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