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The 100 Best Novels > Week 86 - Portnoy's Complaint by Philip Roth

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Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments This weeks pick - or one of the two that were announced today for some weird reason (Mr. McCrum seems to be in a bit of a hurry) is Portnoy's Complaint by Philip Roth, the first author in this series that is still alive.

The book was published in 1969 and I would recommend reading the article, which I really enjoyed, also because McCrum talks about an interview Philip Roth gave him in 2008.


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Leslie | 16369 comments Another book I have not read! I must make reading books from this list part of my personal challenge next year -- at least with 100 I have a chance of reading most of them (unlike the Guardian's list of 1000 that I am working on)!


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I've read others by Philip Roth but not yet this one.


Chrissie I read Portnoy's Complaint ages ago, and it left an unpleasant taste in my mouth. That is why I haven't picked up other books by the author. Maybe it is time I try another. Has anyone read American Pastoral? One book disappoints you and you don't dare try another. I was merely a teenager when I read it.


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LauraT (laurata) | 14377 comments Mod
Chrissie wrote: "I read Portnoy's Complaint ages ago, and it left an unpleasant taste in my mouth. That is why I haven't picked up other books by the author. Maybe it is time I try another. Has anyone read ..."


By him I've read some novels but not this one; the one I liked best was The Plot Against America, but I admit that American Pastoral or The Human Stain were great books, even if hard to "digest". Funny note, in I Married a Communist my beloved Trollope is quoted!!!!!!


Chrissie Laura, could you explain more what you mean by "hard to digest"?


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LauraT (laurata) | 14377 comments Mod
Not so easy to read and not feel ill. The situations are so hard there, terrible sometimes, you'd like to close the book...


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Leslie wrote: "Another book I have not read! I must make reading books from this list part of my personal challenge next year -- at least with 100 I have a chance of reading most of them (unlike the Guardian's l..."

I'm thinking the same Leslie. It seems achievable although I have already tried and failed to read a couple of the books.


Chrissie Laura, doesn't sound fun. Thanks you for your help.


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Leslie | 16369 comments @Heather -- sometimes trying and failing counts for me. If I try a book enough to know that I definitely do NOT want to read any further, I can cross it off the list unlike those books I try and say "meh, not in the mood for this".

I would say that the description of this book didn't appeal to me in the least. Laura & Chrissie's comments make me feel even more sure that this is a book I will most likely not like.


Chrissie Leslie, I cannot speak for his other books but Portnoy's Complaint I wouldn't try.


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