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Exit Ghost
Exit Ghost | Philip Roth
4 posts | 6 read | 4 to read
Like Rip Van Winkle returning to his hometown to find that all has changed, Nathan Zuckerman comes back to New York, the city he left eleven years before. Alone on his New England mountain, Zuckerman has been nothing but a writer: no voices, no media, no terrorist threats, no women, no news, no tasks other than his work and the enduring of old age. Walking the streets like a revenant, he quickly makes three connections that explode his carefully protected solitude. One is with a young couple with whom, in a rash moment, he offers to swap homes. They will flee post-9/11 Manhattan for his country refuge, and he will return to city life. But from the time he meets them, Zuckerman also wants to swap his solitude for the erotic challenge of the young woman, Jamie, whose allure draws him back to all that he thought he had left behind: intimacy, the vibrant play of heart and body. The second connection is with a figure from Zuckermans youth, Amy Bellette, companion and muse to Zuckermans first literary hero, E. I. Lonoff. The once irresistible Amy is now an old woman depleted by illness, guarding the memory of that grandly austere American writer who showed Nathan the solitary path to a writing vocation. The third connection is with Lonoffs would-be biographer, a young literary hound who will do and say nearly anything to get to Lonoffs great secret. Suddenly involved, as he never wanted or intended to be involved again, with love, mourning, desire, and animosity, Zuckerman plays out an interior drama of vivid and poignant possibilities. Haunted by Roths earlier work The Ghost Writer, Exit Ghost is an amazing leap into yet another phase in this great writers insatiable commitment to fiction.
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mrozzz
Exit Ghost | Philip Roth
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Littens! I found heaven! I‘ve been to the Nomad hotel before but I‘d never ventured into this part of their bar— a LIBRARY. It was so decadent sipping this delectable cocktail surrounded by old books... 🤓

I plucked one off the shelves (tagged) and skimmed a bit before returning to my current read. The epigraph reads: “Before death takes you. O take this.”~ Dylan Thomas

vivastory I'd like to live there! 6y
tammysue Love that! 6y
KristinaRay A bar with a library...if we had one here I might go to the bar more often. 6y
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mrozzz Omg me too!! @vivastory 😍 6y
mrozzz @whatshesreadingnow so cozy!! And (obviously) much quieter than the rest of the bar. 👌🏻 6y
mrozzz @KristinaRay Now I know what my bar/bookstore will eventually look like. It‘s perfect! (edited) 6y
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BarbaraBB
Exit Ghost | Philip Roth
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“...The end is so immense, it is its own poetry. It requires little rhetoric. Just state it plainly.”

ephemeralwaltz ❤️❤️ 7y
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Heideschrampf
Exit Ghost | Philip Roth
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Sad to hear of Philip Roth passing away, so here is todays #booksandbreakfast #ripphiliproth #stickyournobelprizewherethesundontshine

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MrBook
Exit Ghost | Philip Roth
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#TBRtemptation post 6! Recently released. The 10th installment in the Nathan Zuckerman series. Nathan will return to NYC after 11 years away. He's been alone on a New England mountain isolated from the world and writing. Then he makes 3 connections, he'll: swap homes with a young couple in the city; interact with his literary hero's now sickly companion; deal with that hero's young, aggressive would-be biographer. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

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