Posthumous Roth: Reflections on the Dilemmas of Historicizing Philip Roth's Fiction

Q2 Arts and Humanities Philip Roth Studies Pub Date : 2019-09-17 DOI:10.5703/philrothstud.15.2.0005
Andy Connolly
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ABSTRACT:By looking at how Roth's relevance as a writer of historical fiction has assumed new significance in recent discussions of The Plot Against America (2004) as a novel that helps to shed light on the "unforeseen" rise to power of Donald Trump, this discussion offers certain warnings about the abuses of an historicist criticism that seeks to assign polemical value to Roth's work. In so doing, this article examines the concerns dramatized in Exit Ghost (2007) about issues of posthumous legacy and contextual criticism as an avenue for speculating upon the possibilities for reading Roth within an historical light and claims that it is mistaken for readers to think of the author as one who holds fast to particular ideological positions or political loyalties. At the same time, it looks at how Roth's strained sense of loyalty to literary formalism, as articulated in his non-fiction, leaves room for sophisticated strategies of contextual criticism that avoid the kind of didactic moral and political readings that the author had always forsworn.
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后罗斯:对菲利普·罗斯小说历史化困境的思考
摘要:通过观察罗斯作为一名历史小说作家的相关性如何在最近关于《反美阴谋》(2004)的讨论中具有新的意义,这部小说有助于揭示唐纳德·特朗普“不可预见”的权力崛起,本次讨论对历史主义批评的滥用提出了一定的警告,这种批评试图赋予罗斯的作品以争论的价值。在这样做的过程中,本文考察了《退出幽灵》(2007)中对死后遗产问题的戏剧性关注,以及作为从历史角度推测阅读罗斯的可能性的背景批评,并声称读者认为作者是一个坚守特定意识形态立场或政治忠诚的人是错误的。同时,它着眼于罗斯对文学形式主义的紧张忠诚感,正如他在非小说中所表达的那样,如何为复杂的语境批评策略留下空间,以避免作者一直摒弃的那种说教性的道德和政治解读。
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