The Plot Against America (Paperback)

Author: Philip Roth
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781400079490
Publisher: Random House Inc
Publish Date: 9/27/2005
Buy.com Sku: 31196697
Item#: R3S9FY
Dimensions (in Inches) 8H x 5.5L x 1T
Pages: 400
 
"Fear presides over these memories, a perpetual fear. Of course no childhood is without its terrors, yet I wonder if I would have been a less frightened boy if Lindbergh hadn't been president or I hadn't been the offspring of Jews..." (from the first line)

In this alternate history, Pulitzer Prize winner Roth considers what it would be like for his Newark family during the menacing years of a Charles Lindbergh presidency, when American citizens who happened to be Jews would have every reason to expect the worst. Young Adult.
 
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Philip Roth creates a startling premise: Charles Lindbergh beats out Franklin Roosevelt and is elected president of the US in 1940, inaugurating an atmosphere of anti-Semitism and bigotry that turns the country into a nightmare for Jews. Among them are the Roths: Herman, Bess, and the two boys, Philip and Sandy. Philip is undergoing a typically hilarious and sex-obsessed Rothian adolescence, Sandy flirts with anti-Semitism himself, and the national blight threatens the existence of the entire family. As the plot travels along, Walter Winchell runs for president, President Lindberg heads into madness, and Canada threatens war. Roth's intriguing and potent mix of fact and fantasy, and his own fictional persona (young "Philip Roth" narrates the story), make this one of his most successful novels.

 

Praise
Publishers Weekly
"In the balance of personal, domestic and national events, the novel is one of Roth's most deft creations....Roth's writing has never been so direct and accessible while retaining its stylistic precision and acute insights into human foibles and follies." 07/12/2004

Kirkus
"[H]ilarious and terrifying by turns, it's a sumptuous interweaving of narrative, characterization, speculation, and argument that joins THE GHOST WRITER and OPERATION SHYLOCK at the summit of Roth's achievement." 07/15/2004

New Yorker
"One of the glories of the book is its counterpoint of large and small, its zooming back and forth, from chapter to chapter, between world events and the reactions to them in the Roth household....[Bess Roth] is the most admirable woman Roth has ever created (that is a slow track, but never mind), and she is utterly alive and convincing....In the end, the book may not even be about the Jews. To find the actions of one's government both comical and mortally frightening is an experience that Gentiles can share, especially at the present moment, which may have figured as heavily as the Second World War in the genesis of Roth's tale....[T]his [is a] sinuous and brilliant book, with its extreme sweetness (new in Roth), its black pain, and its low, ceaseless cackle." - Joan Acocella 09/20/2004

New York Times Book Review
"Philip Roth has written a terrific political novel....The novel is sinister, vivid, dreamlike, preposterous and, at the same time, creepily plausible....Not once in any of this does Roth glance at events of the present day, not even with a sly wink. Still, after you have had a chance to inhabit his landscape for a while and overhear the arguments about war and fascism and the Jews, THE PLOT AGAINST AMERICA begins to rock violently in your lap--as if a second novel, something from our own time, had been locked up inside and was banging furiously on the walls, trying to get out....Roth shows us how swiftly the rights and democratic customs of American life are lost, under the authoritarian guidance of President Lindbergh and his cloyingly named 'Just Folks' program...." - Paul Berman 10/03/2004

Salon
"With THE PLOT AGAINST AMERICA, we're asked to believe...that our country could, under the right circumstances and under the influence of powerful demagogues, degenerate into hate-stoked rioting on the level of Nazi Germany's notorious Kristallnacht. Yet--a dismal thought--this is more plausible than the propositions Roth has been presenting us with lately. Roth's handling of the story is sober, considered and subdued, another surprise. Roth's fire-and-brimstone eloquence has hypnotized many a reader who might, in a less persuasive fictional climate, reject the paranoid fantasies he concocts. Here, where the threat is real (however speculative the 'history' may be), he has abandoned his fury. For THE PLOT AGAINST AMERICA is a book about fear. 'Fear' is the very first word in it, and for Roth fear is the natural companion of love, the secondary subject of the novel. The book is a tribute to his parents, Herman and Bess, and the tender order and fierce integrity of the life they created for their two sons, Sandy and Philip, in mid-20th century Newark." - Laura Miller 09/28/2004

Literary Review
"The brilliant depiction of the personalities and arguments of the Roths gives the book a grounding in reality that is rare in this genre, where such novelistic content has been deemed redundant; and, thanks to the craftsmanship with which the two storylines are meshed, this authenticity bleeds into the wider political narrative, lending it a compelling credibility....[A]n arrestingly original performance from an author who continues to astonish in his eighth decade." - John Dugdale November 2004


 
Author Bio
Philip Roth
Philip Roth is the son of an insurance manager (Milton Roth, whose life is described in his son's book PATRIMONY) from Newark, New Jersey. He grew up in Newark and earned both critical praise and popular success for his first book, GOODBYE, COLUMBUS, a novella and collection of short stories published in 1959. Roth has published a number of novels since then as well as an autobiography. He has been one of the leading American novelists of the late 20th century, and many of his novels have caused controversy for their unvarnished, often satirical depictions of Jewish Americans, neurosis, sexual obsession, and the writing life.

 
 
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Chapter One

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June 1940–October 1940

Vote for Lindbergh or Vote for War

FEAR PRESIDES over these memories, a perpetual fear. Of course no childhood is without its terrors, yet I wonder if I would have been a less frightened boy if Lindbergh hadn't been president or if I hadn't been the offspring of Jews.

When the first shock came in June of 1940-the nomination for the presidency of Charles A. Lindbergh, America's international aviation hero, by the Republican Convention at Philadelphia-my father was thirty-nine, an insurance agent with a grade school education, earning a little under fifty dollars a week, enough for the basic bills to be paid on time but for little more. My mother-who'd wanted to go to teachers' college but couldn't because of the expense, who'd lived at home working as an office secretary after finishing high school, who'd kept us from feeling poor during the worst of the Depression by bud

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