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Portnoy's Complaint

eng. Portnoy's Complaint · 1969
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Book Review

Philip Roth's «Portnoy's Complaint» is a witty and provocative novel that explores themes of sexuality, Jewish identity, and family relationships through the confession of the protagonist, Alexander Portnoy, to his psychoanalyst. Critics note that the book is a bold and innovative work that challenges social norms and taboos. Roth masterfully uses humor and satire to reveal the internal conflicts and neuroses of his character. Some reviewers admire the depth of psychological analysis and the author's honesty, while others criticize the novel for its frankness and provocative nature. Overall, «Portnoy's Complaint» is recognized as an important contribution to American literature, continuing to spark interest and debate among readers and critics.

Portnoy's Complaint
Date of publication: 30 July 2024
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