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Author: philip roth
The hero of 'Everyman' is obsessed with mortality. This novel is a "masterful portrait of one man's inner struggle with life's most disturbing intensity: death." ROth at his best.
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ISBN: 305562
Edition: Unabridged
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Judyh avatar reviewed everyman on + 227 more book reviews
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This book tells the story of man dealing with mortality. Roth addresses it so well, it takes on a very personal feeling, and truly makes you consider your own. Roth has a way of getting to the heart of an issue -- this is a large part of what makes him a national treasure. I recommend this book -- it's not very long of a read, but very well done. I also recommend Roth's "The Plot Against America" if you haven't read it. Stunning.
YahtzeeQueen avatar reviewed everyman on + 54 more book reviews
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I guess this is a man's book or I'm not a big Philip Roth fan.
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I just didnt get it??
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SuzanneB avatar reviewed everyman on
Profound work about death and life. What is the measure of a man's life? Themes of loneliness, aging, regret etc. abound in this work. A rather fast, albeit contemplative, read.