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Philip Roth
American novelist (1933–2018)
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Details
Instance of
human
Born
19 March 1933
Died
22 May 2018
Place of birth
Newark
Place of death
Manhattan
Sex or gender
male
Given name
Philip
,
Milton
Family name
Roth
Spouse
Claire Bloom
Field of work
belletristic literature
Occupation
novelist
,
screenwriter
,
essayist
,
science fiction writer
,
university teacher
,
writer
,
poet
Citizenship
United States
Native language
English
Religion
Judaism
,
atheism
Awards
Guggenheim Fellowship
,
National Medal of Arts
,
National Humanities Medal
,
Franz Kafka Prize
,
Princess of Asturias Literary Prize
,
National Book Award for Fiction
,
PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
,
National Book Award for Fiction
,
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
,
PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
,
Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service
,
Prix Médicis étranger
birth name
Philip Milton Roth
cause of death
heart failure
described by source
Records of persons of interest
educated at
Rutgers University
,
Weequahic High School
,
University of Chicago
,
Bucknell University
,
University of Chicago
employer
Princeton University
,
University of Pennsylvania
,
Hunter College
,
University of Iowa
influenced by
John Updike
,
Primo Levi
,
Louis-Ferdinand Céline
,
Charlotte Brontë
,
Henry James
,
Sherwood Anderson
,
Henry Miller
,
Ernest Hemingway
,
William Faulkner
,
Albert Camus
,
Bernard Malamud
,
Ralph Ellison
languages spoken, written or signed
American English
,
English
list of works
Philip Roth bibliography
manner of death
natural causes
member of
American Academy of Arts and Letters
,
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
,
Phi Beta Kappa Society
name in native language
Philip Roth
nominated for
National Book Award for Fiction
,
National Book Award for Fiction
,
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
,
National Book Award for Fiction
,
National Book Award for Fiction
,
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
,
PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
,
National Book Award for Fiction
,
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
,
Neustadt International Prize for Literature
,
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
,
Dublin Literary Award
place of burial
Bard College Cemetery
residence
Newark
,
Warren
start of work period
1950
topic's main category
Category:Philip Roth
writing language
English
Connected on Wikidata
Author of
American Pastoral
Portnoy's Complaint
The Plot Against America
The Human Stain
Goodbye, Columbus
Indignation
Nemesis
The Counterlife
I Married a Communist
The Dying Animal
Everyman
My Life As a Man
Creator of
Nathan Zuckerman
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Subject of
Philip Roth
Roth's wars : a career in conflict
Roth zbavený pout: autor a jeho dílo
Philip Roth: život a dílo mistra moderní prózy
Uncollected Published Stories: An Annotated Inventory
The Literary Mafia
Inspired
Nathan Zuckerman
Influenced
Ian McEwan
Jonathan Franzen
Michael Chabon
Howard Jacobson
Jonathan Lethem
Alec Bogdanovic
Spouse of
Claire Bloom