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The Human Stain
The Human Stain | Philip Roth
It is 1998, the year in which America is whipped into a frenzy of prurience by the impeachment of a president, and in a small New England town an ageing classics professor, Coleman Silk is forced to retire when his colleagues decree that he is a racist. The charge is a lie, but the real ruth about Silk would astonish even his most virulent accuser. Coleman Silk has a secret, one which has been kept for fifty years from his wife, his four children, his colleagues, and his friends, including the writer Nathan Zuckerman. It is Zuckerman who stumbles upon Silk's secret and sets out to reconstruct the unknown biography of this eminent, upright man, esteemed as an educator for nearly all his life, and to understand how this ingeniously contrived life came unravelled. And to understand also how Silk's astonishing private history is, in the words of the Wall Street Journal, 'magnificently' interwoven with 'the larger public history of modern America'.
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Nathan_Opland-Dobs
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Panpan

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TheSpineView
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Klou Great job! 3y
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Jennaree3
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My first Philip Roth 😊 I loved this movie! Hoping the book is even better 💕 #bibliophile #rummagesalefind

LitStephanie I couldn't get into the movie but really liked the book. I wonder which you will like better! 4y
Jennaree3 @LitStephanie you know, so far I think I‘m the opposite! I can‘t decide if I like his writing. It‘s all one lengthy sentence after sentence like this endless stream-of-consciousness. And there are only 5 chapter breaks in a 300 page book. No “one more chapter” moments like I do with Patterson 😂 but I‘m not even half way through so I‘ll re-assess afterward 4y
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Buechersuechtling
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There were two passages I loved. Where the title is explained and where Cole says something about that he does what he did because he _can_.

But I really don‘t seem to understand the rest. I assume it could be a question of culture. Can any American 🇺🇸 Litten explain the missing links to me❓ It‘s clear that any author is free in weaving her or his story but this one lacks plausibility.

What I take home with me is: No more Philip Roth for me.

LitStephanie We can help explain but need to know what you find implausible first. 🙂 4y
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Buechersuechtling
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Mehso-so

“So-So” or Pan”❓This is so “deep” and “meaningful” that I don‘t get the message. It‘s all too constructed. Why Bill Clinton❓ A Vietnam trauma in 1998❓🙄 How old is Les supposed to be❓

Cole‘s motive remains blurry. It‘s mimimi, if you ask me. But maybe racism is what every “big” U. S. novel needs to deal with even if there is none. I will have forgotten the book soon.

For each of the protagonists a good therapist might have done the trick.

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Buechersuechtling
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Looking for some coziness in my bed. Together with this audiobook that I yesterday also was sceptical about and that I‘m sure to already have bailed on if it was a physical copy … Dunno maybe I‘m questioning too many things at the moment. I simply don‘t get Silk‘s intention to say that he‘s [insert spoiler here] even if he‘s […] – am I narrow-minded❓ 🤔 – but I hope his motives will dissolve in the further course of the plot …

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Buechersuechtling
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Started this audiobook yesterday late at night and maybe this is the reason why I at first couldn‘t find into it. Rewinding a few minutes this morning while sipping coffee definitely helped revise my first impression.

It‘s an audio drama and technically well made. Now, around minute 40, I am curious to discover some deep insights I expect to come. I don‘t know why I do so. It‘s just a feeling because the title rings a bell with me.

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michiganvol
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#24in48 hour 6 challenge: marvelous opening lines!

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REPollock
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I read this book because in one of the obituaries of Philip Roth, someone mentioned that Zadie Smith loved it. Because there was so much posthumous press on Roth having been at various times reviled as a misogynist, racist The , etc., i thought I'd take a look at this one. (And, a couple other friends had reviewed it well also.)

So, it's not a perfect book. (Continued in comments)

REPollock Well shit, Litsy won‘t let me paste the rest. 7y
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REPollock
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This book. 💔

AmyG My favorite Roth book. 7y
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roxmore
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CoffeeWineBook
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Pickpick

Ditched the gym for the bookstore...no regrets, can‘t put this down!!!

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KellyHunsakerReads
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Ready to start my newest library pickup. #1001books

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azulaco
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#melodicmay #blackorwhite Interesting backstory plot in this book about being black or white. I read this several years ago and enjoyed it.

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GoneFishing
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There is truth and then again there is truth. For all that the world is full of people who go around believing they've got you or your neighbor figured out, there really is no bottom to what is not known. The truth about us is endless. As are the lies.

Gina Bravo. Some depths are so deep they are unknowable. 8y
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Chiara1978
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GoneFishing
The Human Stain | Philip Roth

I was gushing and I knew it. I surprised myself with my eagerness to please, felt myself saying too much, explaining too much, overinvolved and overexcited in the way you are when you're a kid and you think you've found a soul mate in the new boy down the street and you feel yourself drawn by the force of the courtship and so act as you don't normally do and a lot more openly than you may even want to.

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