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American Pastoral
by Philip Roth

Published: 1998-02-03
Paperback : 423 pages
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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize

Here is Philip Roth's masterpiece—an elegy for the American century's promises of prosperity, civic order, and domestic bliss. Roth's protagonist is Swede Levov, a legendary athlete at his Newark high school, who grows up in the booming postwar years to ...
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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize

Here is Philip Roth's masterpiece—an elegy for the American century's promises of prosperity, civic order, and domestic bliss. Roth's protagonist is Swede Levov, a legendary athlete at his Newark high school, who grows up in the booming postwar years to marry a former Miss New Jersey, inherit his father's glove factory, and move into a stone house in the idyllic hamlet of Old Rimrock. And then one day in 1968, Swede's beautiful American luck deserts him.

For Swede's adored daughter, Merry, has grown from a loving, quick-witted girl into a sullen, fanatical teenager—a teenager capable of an outlandishly savage act of political terrorism. And overnight Swede is wrenched out of the longed-for American pastoral and into the indigenous American berserk. Compulsively readable, propelled by sorrow, rage, and a deep compassion for its characters, American Pastoral gives us Philip Roth at the height of his powers.

Editorial Review

Philip Roth's 22nd book takes a life-long view of the American experience in this thoughtful investigation of the century's most divisive and explosive of decades, the '60s. Returning again to the voice of his literary alter ego Nathan Zuckerman, Roth is at the top of his form. His prose is carefully controlled yet always fresh and intellectually subtle as he reconstructs the halcyon days, circa World War II, of Seymour "the Swede" Levov, a high school sports hero and all-around Great Guy who wants nothing more than to live in tranquillity. But as the Swede grows older and America crazier, history sweeps his family inexorably into its grip: His own daughter, Merry, commits an unpardonable act of "protest" against the Vietnam war that ultimately severs the Swede from any hope of happiness, family, or spiritual coherence.

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The one action Swede committed and it became a burden the rest of his life.
What or who influenced the Swede';s daughter to live her life as she did.
Did you enjoy hearing the story told by a story teller?
by Dally (see profile) 08/19/15

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Accepting the social times of the era
by Dally (see profile) 08/19/15
Some of your members may feel this book is hard too understand. I think you have to be a reader that is able to put your self in the shoes of the character you are reading about. If you can do this, you can relate to the emotions and you will better understand the character.

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  "American Pastoral"by Janet M. (see profile) 08/19/15

I felt the story was about a man who was trying to do the right things in his life regarding family, working, helping others, etc. but he had serious failures in some of the decisions he made in regard... (read more)

 
  "American Pastoral"by Debbie C. (see profile) 03/20/10

Wow! You really had to pay attention to what you are reading in the book. There is one paragraph that changes the entire tone of the book for me. I pointed this out at book club and the whole room had... (read more)

 
  "American Pastoral"by Pat T. (see profile) 03/17/10

Very wordy, but we had a great discussion over this book.

 
  "American Pastoral"by Donna S. (see profile) 11/13/09

No one can write a sentence like Philip Roth. Fascinating, compelling and just so dare good you can't explain it.

 
  "powerful and brilliant"by Sally S. (see profile) 01/08/09

Powerful, an amazing novel.

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