The Dying Animal

The Dying Animal

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name = The Dying Animal
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image_caption = First edition cover
author = Philip Roth
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cover_artist = Amedeo Modigliani (cover features his painting "Le grand nu")
country = United States
language = English
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genre = Novel
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release_date = 2001
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media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
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preceded_by = The Professor of Desire
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"The Dying Animal" (2001) is a short novel by the US writer Philip Roth. It tells the story of senior literature professor David Kepesh, who is renowned for hosting a literature-themed radio show. In spite of his implied cultural pedigree, Kepesh is finally destroyed by his inability to comprehend emotional commitment. "The Dying Animal" is the third book in a series portraying the life of the fictional professor; the preceding novels are "The Breast" (1972) and "The Professor of Desire" (1977).

Plot summary

Kepesh is fascinated by the appearance of the beautiful young Consuela Castillo, a student in one of his courses. An erotic liaison is formed between the two; Kepesh becomes obsessively enamoured of his lover's breasts, a fetish developed in the previous novels. Despite his fevered devotion to Consuela, the sexually promiscuous professor maintains a concurrent affair with a previous lover, now divorced. He is also reluctant to expose himself to the scrutiny or ridicule that might follow from an introduction to Consuela's family. It is implied that he fears such a meeting would expose the implausible age gap in their relationship. Ultimately, Kepesh limits their relationship to the physical instead of embarking upon any deeper arrangement.

In the end, Kepesh is destroyed by his indecisiveness, the fear of senescence, his lust and jealousy. Consuela never subsequently finds a lover who can show the same level of devotion to her body as Kepesh had done. After some years of estrangement, Consuela asks David to take nude photographs of her because she will be losing one of her breasts to a life saving mastectomy.

Most editions display a cover picture, "Le grand nu" (1919) by Amedeo Modigliani. In the novel, Consuela sends Kepesh a postcard depicting "Le grand nu", and Kepesh surmises that the figure in the painting is her alter ego.

Film adaptation

The Isabel Coixet film "Elegy", which premiered at the 2008 Berlinale, is based upon "The Dying Animal".

Further reading

*Hanft, Lucas, [http://www.yalereviewofbooks.com/archive/fall01/review04.shtml.htm "The Animal in Man Roth returns to introspection and the Id. The Dying Animal"] , Yale Review of Books, Fall 2001 issue
*Mars-Jones, Adam, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2001/jul/01/fiction.philiproth "The sexual licence fee: Philip Roth's narrative drive suffers in this coda to his great works, The Dying Animal"] , The Observer (UK), Sunday July 1, 2001
*Scott, A.O., [http://www.times.com/books/01/05/27/reviews/010527.27scottt.html "Alter Alter Ego: Philip Roth brings back David Kepesh, formerly a breast"] , New York Times, May 27, 2001.

External links

* [http://www.readinggroupguides.com/guides3/dying_animal1.asp Summary and Questions for Discussion]


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