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American Pastoral - Philip Roth - Literary Roadhouse Bookclub Ep 23 Literary Roadhouse Bookclub

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Discussion Notes: American Pastoral

In December we read American Pastoral by Philip Roth.

Next month we will read Milkman by Anna Burns.

Rated: Adult Themes, Clean Language

Gerald, Anais, and Colette discuss American Pastoral by Philip Roth, the Pulitzer Prize winning book of 1998 about how a happy and conventional upper middle class life is ruined from within. All three hosts thoroughly enjoyed the book, but took some issue with the repetitive prose. Nonetheless, the brilliant insights into humanity, immigration, assimilation, violence, and the futility of control sucked our hosts right into the plot and characters’ lives. They discuss the novel’s unusual framing device, clever setting, and much, much more.

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Discussion Notes: American Pastoral

In December we read American Pastoral by Philip Roth.

Next month we will read Milkman by Anna Burns.

Rated: Adult Themes, Clean Language

Gerald, Anais, and Colette discuss American Pastoral by Philip Roth, the Pulitzer Prize winning book of 1998 about how a happy and conventional upper middle class life is ruined from within. All three hosts thoroughly enjoyed the book, but took some issue with the repetitive prose. Nonetheless, the brilliant insights into humanity, immigration, assimilation, violence, and the futility of control sucked our hosts right into the plot and characters’ lives. They discuss the novel’s unusual framing device, clever setting, and much, much more.

Please leave an iTunes review! It helps us attract a wider audience and keep growing.

We air the first Friday of every month, and discuss the books on Twitter between shows using #LRHBookclub.

We’d love to hear from you

Did we miss something? Tell us below! Or on Twitter @litroadhouse or in our FB group.

Support us on Patreon

We’re still a self-funded podcast. We work hard every week to bring you the best content possible.





 



Psst: Full list of books discussed on the podcast >>

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