Philip Roth słynne cytaty
Philip Roth książka Everyman
Everyman
Philip Roth książka Everyman
Everyman
Philip Roth książka The Humbling
Źródło: Upokorzenie (ang. The Humbling), tłum. Jolanta Kozak
Philip Roth cytaty
Konające zwierzę (2011)
Lekcja anatomii
Philip Roth książka Indignation
Źródło: Wzburzenie (ang. Indignation), tłum. Jolanta Kozak
Poznaliśmy go z Feliksem na Syberii, zwiedzając tamtejsze więzienia”.
Cień pisarza
„Jestem Raskolnikowem masturbacji – lepkie dowody winy są wszędzie!”
Philip Roth książka Kompleks Portnoya
Źródło: Kompleks Portnoya (ang. Portnoy’s Complaint), tłum. Anna Kołyszko)
Philip Roth: Cytaty po angielsku
Philip Roth książka Kompleks Portnoya
Portnoy's Complaint (1969)
Philip Roth książka The Counterlife
Źródło: The Counterlife (1986), Ch. 5
“…her breasts swam towards me like two pink-nosed fish and she let me hold them.”
Philip Roth książka Goodbye, Columbus
Źródło: Goodbye, Columbus (1959), Chapter 2
Philip Roth książka The Counterlife
Źródło: The Counterlife (1986), Ch. 5
Paris Review Interview (1986)
“Oh Patimkin! Fruit grew in their refrigerator and sporting goods dropped from their trees!”
Philip Roth książka Goodbye, Columbus
Goodbye, Columbus (1959)
Philip Roth książka Kompleks Portnoya
Portnoy's Complaint (1969)
Philip Roth książka The Counterlife
Źródło: The Counterlife (1986), Ch. 5
Philip Roth książka The Facts: A Novelist's Autobiography
Opening letter to Nathan Zuckerman.
Referring to the life of a fiction writer
The Facts: A Novelist's Autobiography (1988)
Philip Roth książka The Dying Animal
The Dying Animal (2001)
Philip Roth książka Kompleks Portnoya
Part 5: "Cunt Crazy"
Portnoy's Complaint (1969)
Philip Roth książka The Facts: A Novelist's Autobiography
Opening letter to Nathan Zuckerman
The Facts: A Novelist's Autobiography (1988)
“Should he ever write an autobiography, he'd call it The Life and Death of a Male Body.”
Philip Roth książka Everyman
Everyman (2006)
Philip Roth książka The Dying Animal
Well, that "sir" is transformed into "young lady" when I see them in class.
The Dying Animal (2001)
Philip Roth książka The Dying Animal
The Dying Animal (2001)
On criticism of his writing, as quoted in "The Unbounded Spirit of Philip Roth" http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/10/11/specials/roth-unbounded.html?_r=1&oref=slogin, interview with Mervyn Rothstein, The New York Times (1 August 1985), Late City Final Edition, section C, page 13, column 1
Paris Review Interview (1986)
Philip Roth książka The Dying Animal
Źródło: The Dying Animal (2001)
Philip Roth książka Kompleks Portnoya
Źródło: Portnoy's Complaint (1969), Ch. 4: "The Most Prevalent Form of Degradation in Erotic Life"
Philip Roth książka The Facts: A Novelist's Autobiography
Nathan Zuckerman to Philip Roth
The Facts: A Novelist's Autobiography (1988)
Paris Review Interview (1986)
"The Ghosts of Roth," interview with Alan Finkielkraut, Esquire (September 1981)
Philip Roth książka Kompleks Portnoya
Portnoy's Complaint (1969)
As quoted in "Roth on Trump" by Judith Thurman, in The New Yorker (30 January 2017), p. 17
Paris Review Interview (1986)
Philip Roth książka Exit Ghost
Exit Ghost (2007)
I don't need that question answered.
Paris Review Interview (1986)
Philip Roth książka Everyman
Everyman (2006)
Philip Roth książka Sabbath's Theater
Was it taking place elsewhere? But how then can looking out of this window be so gigantically real? Well, that is the difference between the true and the real. We don't get to live in the truth. That's why Nikki ran away. She was an idealist, an innocent, touching, talented illusionist who wanted to live in the truth. Well, if you found it, kid, you're the first. In my experience the direction of life is toward incoherence — precisely what you would never confront. Maybe that was the only coherent thing you could think to do: die to deny incoherence.
Sabbath's Theater (1995)
Writing About Jews (1963)
