<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In this fiendishly imaginative, dizzyingly paced bestseller, Philip Roth meets a man who may or may not be Philip Roth. Someone with that name has been touring the State of Israel, promoting a bizarre exodus in reverse, and it is up to Roth to stop him--even if that means impersonating his impersonator.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><i>Time</i> Magazine Best American Novel (1993)<br></b><br>In this fiendishly imaginative book (which may or may not be fiction), Philip Roth meets a man who may or may not be Philip Roth. Because <i>someone</i> with that name has been touring Israel, promoting a bizarre reverse exodus of the Jews. Roth is intent on stopping him, even if that means impersonating his own impersonator. <p/>With excruciating suspense, unfettered philosophical speculation, and a cast of characters that includes Israeli intelligence agents, Palestinian exiles, an accused war criminal, and an enticing charter member of an organization called Anti-Semites Anonymous, <b>Operation Shylock</b> barrels across the frontier between fact and fiction, seriousness and high comedy, history and nightmare.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"One of Roth's grand inventions.... [He is] a comic genius...a living master." --Harold Bloom, <i>The New York Review of Books</i> <p/>"The uncontested master of comic irony." --<i>Time</i> magazine <p/>"A devilish book, nervously exuding a kind of delirious brilliance like sweat at every pore, and madly comic." --Alfred Kazin <p/>"A brilliant novel of ideas...Roth has gone farther into his own genius than he ever has before." --Ted Solotaroff, <i>The Nation</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>In 1997 Philip Roth won the Pulitzer Prize for <i>American Pastoral</i>. In 1998 he received the National Medal of Arts at<i> </i>the White House and in 2002 the highest award of the American<i> </i>Academy of Arts and Letters, the Gold Medal in Fiction.<i> </i>He twice won the National Book Award and the National<i> </i>Book Critics Circle Award. He won the PEN/Faulkner<i> </i>Award three times. In 2005 <i>The Plot Against America </i>received<i> </i>the Society of American Historians' Prize for "the outstanding<i> </i>historical novel on an American theme for 2003-2004."<i> </i>Roth received PEN's two most prestigious awards: <i> </i>in 2006 the PEN/Nabokov Award and in 2007 the PEN/Bellow Award for achievement in American fiction. In 2011 he received the National Humanities<i> </i>Medal at the White House, and was later named the fourth<i> </i>recipient of the Man Booker International Prize. He died in 2018. <p/></p>
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