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Playing House

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ISBN-10: 1581952252

ISBN-13: 9781581952254

Edition: 2008

Authors: Fredrica Wagman, Philip Roth

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WhenPlaying Houseappeared in 1973,Publishers Weeklyhailed it, 0;A probing descent into madness that will fascinate the same audience that appreciatedI Never Promised You a Rose Garden.1; This nationally bestselling story of one woman7;s struggle with the lasting effects of a childhood sexual relationship with her brother shocked American readers; it remains a literary work of enduring quality and value. In his foreword Philip Roth writes, 0;The traumatized child; the institutionalized wife; the haunting desire; the ghastly business of getting through the day - what is striking about Wagman7;s treatment of these contemporary motifs is the voice of longing in which the heroine shamelessly…    
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Book details

List price: $14.95
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Steerforth Press
Publication date: 5/6/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.47" long x 0.41" tall
Weight: 0.462
Language: English

"Goodbye, Columbus' is a first book but it is not the book of a beginner. Unlike those of us who come howling into the world, blind and bare, Mr. Roth appears with nails, hair, and teeth, speaking coherently. At 26 he is skillful, witty, and energetic and performs like a virtuoso"---so wrote Saul Bellow when Philip Roth made a loud entry onto the literary scene with Goodbye, Columbus (1960), a novella and short stories that won the 1960 National Book Award. Roth, born and raised in Newark, New Jersey, attended the public schools of that city and went on to Bucknell University before receiving his M.A. from the University of Chicago and publishing stories about contemporary Jewish life in…