翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Exo discography
・ Exo Lakkonia
・ Exo Next Door
・ Exo oi kleftes
・ Exo Planet #2 - The Exo'luxion
・ EXo Platform
・ Exo videography
・ Exo's Showtime
・ Exo-(1-4)-α-D-glucan lyase
・ Exo-1,4-beta-D-glucosaminidase
・ Exo-alpha-bergamotene synthase
・ Exo-Man
・ Exo-Norborneol
・ Exit fare
・ Exit Games
Exit Ghost
・ Exit Glacier
・ Exit in Red
・ Exit International
・ Exit interview
・ Exit Lights
・ EXIT magazine 1984-1992
・ Exit Marrakech
・ Exit Music
・ Exit number
・ Exit numbers in the United States
・ Exit Paradise
・ Exit permit
・ Exit Planet Dust
・ Exit planning


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Exit Ghost : ウィキペディア英語版
Exit Ghost

''Exit Ghost'' is a 2007 novel by Philip Roth. It is the ninth, and Roth says his last, novel featuring Nathan Zuckerman.
==Plot summary==
The plot centers on Zuckerman's return home to New York after eleven years in New England. The purpose of Zuckerman's journey, which he takes the week before the 2004 U.S. presidential election, is for him to undergo a medical procedure that might cure or reduce his incontinence. While in New York, Zuckerman meets Amy Bellette, whom he had last encountered during a visit to the writer E.I. Lonoff's house in December, 1956, as depicted in Roth's novel ''The Ghost Writer''. Zuckerman also agrees to a housing swap with a young writing couple, Billy Davidoff and Jamie Logan, and quickly becomes attracted to Logan. In his hotel room at night, Zuckerman writes a play, ''He and She'', composed of imagined conversations between him and Logan.
Through Davidoff and Logan, Zuckerman meets Richard Kliman, a young, brash Harvard graduate who is working on a biography of Lonoff. Kliman was Logan's boyfriend in college. Because of Kliman's zealous interest in a potentially scandalous secret from Lonoff's adolescence, neither Zuckerman nor Bellette wants to help him complete his project. Zuckerman may also be motivated by his own confused feelings about Logan and Kliman.
Although critics once considered that Lonoff, deceased and neglected, was modelled partly on the writer Bernard Malamud,〔Joshua Cohen, "A Life Torn Between Myth and Fact," The Forward, October 2, 2007〕 he now seems to be based on a number of writers. Henry Roth is a major influence, as becomes clear in ''Exit Ghost.'' Roth's biographer is Steven G. Kellman. It is known that Philip Roth has read the later novels of Henry Roth, though some of these remain unpublished. The rationale for Henry Roth is that in his novels published after his death he reveals that he had an incestuous affair with his sister when he was young; it also known that Henry Roth suffered from writer's block for much of his career after publishing ''Call It Sleep'', his only major novel. In ''Exit Ghost'' it is revealed that Lonoff also had an incestuous affair with his sister — which led to his writer's block — and the fact that while content to teach in oblivion, he never published again.
American politics forms a backdrop to the novel. Zuckerman, Davidoff and Logan watch the results of the 2004 presidential election together. Logan, whose father always voted Republican, was enraged and devastated by the results. The older Zuckerman, though not pleased, was more philosophical and was able to place the results into a more historical context.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Exit Ghost」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.