Roth and the Poets

Q2 Arts and Humanities Philip Roth Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-02 DOI:10.1353/prs.2023.0002
I. Nadel
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Abstract:Beginning with a survey of the key poets in Philip Roth's personal library—there are over eighty—this essay considers the function, style, and value of poetry in his work. At many of the most intense moments in Roth's fiction, a poetic lyricism dominates, whether it is Mickey Sabbath at the Jersey shore or the final paragraph of The Human Stain (2000). From the start of his career, Roth found a place for poetry—whether in his earliest short stories or in his most successful fiction, notably Portnoy's Complaint (1969), Sabbath's Theater (1995), or American Pastoral (1997), although its function shifted from the explicit sexuality of "Leda and the Swan" in Portnoy's Complaint to the meditative pastoralism of Indian Hill camp in Nemesis (2010). Its presence constantly reflects Roth's literary grounding originating in his undergraduate and graduate readings supplemented by contact with poets at Chicago, the Iowa Writers' Workshop, Princeton, and Penn. Specific remarks on individual poems will reflect their use in individual novels with Donne, Milton, and Keats featured.
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罗斯和诗人
摘要:本文从菲利普·罗斯个人诗库中80多位重要诗人的概况入手,探讨诗歌在其作品中的作用、风格和价值。在罗斯的小说中,无论是在泽西海岸的米奇·萨巴斯,还是在《人性的污点》(2000)的最后一段,在许多最激烈的时刻,诗意的抒情都占据了主导地位。从职业生涯的一开始,罗斯就为诗歌找到了一席之地——无论是在他最早的短篇小说中,还是在他最成功的小说中,最著名的是波特诺伊的《抱怨》(1969)、萨布斯的《剧院》(1995),还是《美国田园》(1997),尽管诗歌的功能从波特诺伊的《抱怨》中的《勒达与天鹅》中的露露性向《复仇女神》(2010)中的印第安山营地的沉思式田园主义转变了。它的存在不断地反映了罗斯的文学基础,这些基础源于他的本科和研究生阅读,并补充了他在芝加哥、爱荷华作家工作室、普林斯顿和宾夕法尼亚大学与诗人的接触。对个别诗歌的具体评论将反映它们在多恩、弥尔顿和济慈的个别小说中的使用。
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