Roth on the American Screen: "Serious" Literature and Popular Democracy

Q2 Arts and Humanities Philip Roth Studies Pub Date : 2020-03-20 DOI:10.5703/philrothstud.16.1.0053
Gerard O’Donoghue
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ABSTRACT:Philip Roth seemed to endorse Leo Glucksman's thesis in I Married a Communist (1998)—that politics, "the great generalizer," stands in "an antagonistic relationship" to literature, "the great particularizer" (606)—during the public address he gave upon his eightieth birthday. Roth pronounced, "a fervor for the singular and a profound aversion to generalities is fiction's lifeblood" ("The Ruthless Intimacy" 393). Glucksman, however, made his declaration from the margins of a novel profoundly concerned with national politics—a novel, moreover, which participates in a trilogy that initiated what Bryan Cheyette calls the "national turn" in Roth's late career (163). The tensions between the mission of what Glucksman defines as "serious literature" (Communist 607) and readings of Roth's fiction's salience, or instrumentality, in national politics are only heightened when that fiction is adapted for the screen. This essay examines these tensions within two 2016 screen adaptations of Roth's fiction: Ewan McGregor's American Pastoral and James Schamus's Indignation.
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美国银幕上的罗斯:“严肃”文学与大众民主
摘要:菲利普·罗斯在他80岁生日的公开演讲中,似乎对利奥·格鲁克斯曼在《我嫁给了一个共产主义者》(1998)中提出的观点表示赞同,即政治是“伟大的概括者”,与文学是“伟大的具体者”(606)处于“对立关系”。罗斯说,“对奇异事物的狂热和对泛泛之物的深刻厌恶是小说的命脉”(《无情的亲密》393)。然而,格鲁克斯曼是在一部深刻关注国家政治的小说的边缘发表他的声明的——而且,这部小说参与了三部曲,开创了布莱恩·切耶特(Bryan Cheyette)所说的罗斯职业生涯晚期的“国家转向”(163)。格鲁克斯曼所定义的“严肃文学”(《共产主义607》)的使命与罗斯小说在国家政治中的突出作用或工具性之间的紧张关系,在小说被改编成电影时只会加剧。2016年,伊万·麦格雷戈的《美国田园牧歌》和詹姆斯·沙姆斯的《义愤》被改编成电影,本文在这两部电影中考察了这种紧张关系。
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