Through the Dark Mirror: Philip Roth’s The Plot Against America as Noir Fantasia

Q2 Arts and Humanities Philip Roth Studies Pub Date : 2021-09-30 DOI:10.1353/prs.2021.0012
Ryan Sherwood
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ABSTRACT:Philip Roth’s 2004 alternative history novel, The Plot Against America, was his best-selling work in decades, firmly reestablishing his prominence among a general readership. The novel’s popularity was due at least in part to its deliberately accessible prose style and exciting, cliffhanger-rich plot. Seizing upon this accessibility, this article examines the style of The Plot Against America as a literary version of film noir, the influential cycle of downbeat American crime films spanning roughly 1941–1958. To read the novel through this cinematic lens is to highlight certain pulp and Surrealist aspects not typically associated with Roth’s fiction. Testing filmic understandings of noir themes and strategies against the novel’s genre experiment, this article ultimately demonstrates how these conventions (including the femme fatale, narrative dislocation, and racial displacement) endure as vital expressions of American Modernism.
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透过黑镜:菲利普罗斯的反美阴谋作为黑色幻想曲
摘要:菲利普·罗斯于2004年出版的另类历史小说《反美阴谋》是他几十年来最畅销的作品,重新确立了他在普通读者中的地位。这部小说的受欢迎程度至少在一定程度上要归功于它刻意采用的通俗易懂的散文风格,以及扣人心弦、扣人心弦的情节。抓住这种可接近性,本文将《反美阴谋》的风格作为黑色电影的文学版本进行了研究,黑色电影是大约从1941年到1958年的美国悲观犯罪电影的影响周期。通过电影镜头来阅读这部小说,可以突出一些低俗和超现实主义的方面,这些方面通常与罗斯的小说无关。本文测试了电影对黑色主题和策略的理解,并与小说的类型实验相对照,最终证明了这些惯例(包括蛇尾美人、叙事错位和种族错位)是如何作为美国现代主义的重要表达而持续存在的。
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