- Nemesis (Philip Roth novel)
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Nemesis is a novel by Philip Roth published on October 5, 2010, by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. It is Roth's 31st book, "a work of fiction set in the summer of 1944 that tells of a polio epidemic and its effects on a closely knit Newark community and its children."[1][2]
Contents
Plot
Nemesis explores the effect of a 1944 polio epidemic on a closely knit, family-oriented Newark community. The children are threatened with maiming, paralysis, lifelong disability, and death.
At the center of Nemesis is a vigorous, dutiful, 23-year-old playground director Bucky Cantor, a javelin thrower and weightlifter, who is devoted to his charges and disappointed with himself because his weak eyes have excluded him from serving in the war alongside his contemporaries. Focusing on Cantor's dilemmas as polio begins to ravage his playground—and on the everyday realities he faces—Roth examines some of the central themes of pestilence: fear, panic, anger, bewilderment, suffering, and pain.
Moving between the streets of besieged Newark and Indian Hill[disambiguation needed ], a pristine children's summer camp high in the Poconos, Roth depicts a decent, energetic man struggling in his own private war against the epidemic.
Reception
Nemesis was shortlisted for the 2011 Wellcome Trust Book Prize, which honors "the best of medicine in literature".
References
External Links
- 'Roth's Deadly Seriousness', review in the Oxonian Review
Works by Philip Roth Fiction Kepesh NovelsZuckerman NovelsThe Ghost Writer · Zuckerman Unbound · The Anatomy Lesson · The Prague Orgy · The Counterlife · American Pastoral · I Married a Communist · The Human Stain · Exit GhostRoth NovelsNemeses: Short NovelsShort Stories"The Conversion of the Jews" · "Defender of the Faith" · "The Kind of Person I am" · "Epstein" · "You Can't Tell a Man by the Song He Sings" · "Eli, the Fanatic" · "Philosophy, or Something Like That" · "The Box of Truths" · "The Fence" · "Armando and the Frauds" · "The Final Delivery of Mr. Thorn" · "The Day It Snowed" · "The Contest for Aaron Gold" · "Heard Melodies Are Sweeter" · "Expect the Vandals" · "The Love Vessel" · "The Good Girl" · "The Mistaken" · "Novotny's Pain" · "Psychoanalytic Special" · "An Actor's Life for Me" · "On the Air" · "His Mistress's Voice" · "Smart Money" · "The Ultimatum" · "Drenka's Men" · "Communist"Collections Non-fiction MemoirsThe Facts · PatrimonyOn WritingAdaptations FilmsPhilip Roth bibliography Categories:- 2010 novels
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