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A devoted son tells of the last year of his father's life, October 11, 2004
In this work we see a kinder and more humane Philip Roth than we see in his fictions. His devotion to his father through the father's illness and loss of his own powers is moving. In the course of it Roth himself suffers a near fatal heart attack. With Roth there is always a special intensity and often beauty in the writing. This is one of his best books. It portrays a painful and difficult human reality that most come to know at one time or another, with dedication and real art.
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This is an exceptionally fine book., July 12, 1997
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Patrimony is a non-fiction account of the last years of Philip Roth's father, Herman, covering as well the family history which was so important to Herman. Not only is Roth a fine stylist, but the sensitivity of this account transcends even the exceptional style. By turns tragic, sardonic, humerous and moving, this book is a window into the values of late twentieth-century America, both good and bad
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Touching story that will help you better understand the aging process, March 30, 2006
Heard the CD version of PATRIMONY: A TRUE STORY
by Philip Roth, the touching story of how his 86-year-old
father battles with the brain tumor that eventually kills him.
If you've ever been in the situation where you have had a parent
or grandparent get old right before your eyes, then this
is a book for you . . . it will help you deal with the situation
better and, also, to understand the aging process.
I really felt I got to know Herman Roth and enjoyed in
sharing his reminisces about growing up in Newark, as
well as about life.
In addition, I could relate to the difficulties that Philip Roth
was going through in attempting to care for his
father--especially when he, too, had to deal with a serious
illness during the process.
The narration by George Guidall was excellent . . . his interpretation
of the elder Roth's voice was truly amazing.
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