“The concerns of fiction, let it be said, are not those of a statistician — or of a public-relations firm. The novelist asks himself, "What do people think?"; the PR man asks, "What will people think?"”

—  Philip Roth

Writing About Jews (1963)

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American novelist 1933–2018

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