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Review: Indignation

Philip Roth's Indignation

September 19, 2008 13:22

By

Bryan Cheyette,

Bryan Cheyette

2 min read

By Philip Roth
Jonathan Cape, £16.99

Reading Philip Roth's late fiction is a bit like seeing Woody Allen's recent films. Both contain echoes of past greatness and offer a new perspective, tempered with age and maturity, on recognisable lives long since transmuted into art.

There is even a Woody Allen joke in the new novel, Indignation, Roth's 25th. Its 19-year-old protagonist, Marcus Messner, is working his way through college as a waiter and is convinced that he hears people call out: "Hey, Jew! Over here!" rather than "Hey, you!".

Not that Marcus's paranoia is unjustified. He decides to attend Winesburg College - founded by the Baptist Church - in the farm country of central Ohio, after a year in a college close to his Newark home.