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Contemporary Fiction

The Dying Animal

eng. The Dying Animal · 2001
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Historical Context and Significance

Philip Roth's novel «The Dying Animal», published in 2001, is part of the David Kepesh series, which delves into themes of sexuality, aging, and moral dilemmas. The book has been acclaimed for its profound analysis of human nature and relationships, as well as its candid depiction of sexuality and its impact on one's life. Roth, as always, skillfully blends personal experiences with broader social and cultural contexts, making the work significant for understanding societal changes at the turn of the 21st century. The novel also raises questions about power, freedom, and the consequences of personal choices, making it relevant in today's world. The book's influence on culture lies in its ability to spark discussions about the complex aspects of human life and relationships, as well as its contribution to literature that explores intimate and often taboo subjects.

The Dying Animal
Date of publication: 4 February 2025
Last updated: 10 February 2025
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Original titleeng. The Dying Animal · 2001