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Philip Roth's very literary novels, most famously Portnoy's Complaint, have always had the feel of confessional autobiography. Operation Shylock boasts not only a character named Philip Roth, a Jewish-American novelist, but an impostor who is claiming to be him. Roth's impostor causes a furor in Israel by advocating "Diasporism," the polar opposite of Zionism, encouraging Israelis to return home to eastern Europe. In Israel the real Roth attends the trial of a former Nazi, and also observes at a West Bank military court dealing harshly with young Palestinians. Through stark counterpoint between distorted doubles, along with his trademark bawdy humor, Roth comically explores the tensions of his identity as a writer, as a Jew, and as a human being. Operation Shylock won the PEN/Faulkner Award for 1994.


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Roth's brilliant, absurdist novel, set in Jerusalem during the trial of John Demjanjuk, follows the intersecting paths of two characters who share Roth's name and impersonate one another with dizzying speed.
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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage (March 15, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679750290
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679750291
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #389,034 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars so brilliant it's scary, March 10, 1999
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While some of the Zuckerman novels, like The Counterlife, focus on ambiguities of identity, Operation Shylock carries its subject to a whole new level. Philip Roth meets Philip Roth in a story that, despite the end disclaimer (and a possible disclaimer's disclaimer, "This confession is false"), may have happened. Even at the end there's no way to be certain.

Actually, this may have been Roth's "last gasp" in the humor department, judging by his last few books, but if so, it's perhaps the funniest of them all. Some of the situations here are so absurd, the dialogue so hilarious, that one wonders what Roth could've done as a syndicated humor columnist. As it is, Roth manages to concoct scenes that are simultaneously profound, moving, and hilarious.

The best scenes, though, are the soul-searching ones, especially the remarkable trial scene in which the Roth character (or whatever) delves into his own thoughts, then into the thoughts of those around him, in a mesmerizing way. Roth is an enormously talented writer, and his ability to depict the mind of someone (or himself) is simply remarkable.

In his last few books Roth has let loose with his prose, and reading Operation Shylock is like watching a piano or violin virtuoso who is so good s/he seems to transcend us mere mortals. His ability to weave long, complex sentences that don't become obscure for a second is something few other writers in the English language have ever matched. Should've won the Pullitzer.

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5.0 out of 5 stars For patient readers, the payoff is profound, May 19, 2001
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Exploring every conceivable aspect of identity -- of the self, and of the state of Israel -- this novel is a tour de force. I couldn't find Roth's "The Human Stain" after hearing an NPR review, so I picked up "Operation Shylock" instead; it's my first reading of Roth. I'd agree with others' descriptions of some slow or complex passages, but over time I came to view these as almost purposely placed: Roth toying with his own medium as he dances across the fiction/non-fiction line. Comparing this novel with other recent semi-autobiographical works -- like Paul Theroux's "My Other Life" -- I found "Operation Shylock" stayed with me longer and addressed deeper themes. Possibly not the best _introduction_ to Roth, "Operation Shylock" is still extremely funny and extremely intelligent, with an ending that sent me reeling.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Writer Betrayed!, October 28, 2005
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Philip Roth is fast becoming one of my favorite living writers, and Operation Shylock was a major reason why. Having read American Pastoral, Portnoy's Complaint, and the Human Stain previously, for me Operation Shylock was the most haunting of his novels. It does seem unfortunate that readers have failed to grasp the crux of the novel, which is identity dislocation, and instead read the novel baldly and I am tempted to address some of the criticism found here directly, but will instead speak directly to my thoughts on the novel. If met on its own terms, this novel is both powerful and complex.
Philip Roth is often accused of disloyalty. He has been called a self-hating Jew, an anti-liberal, amongst other accusations, usually by groups or people who believe he is the voice of their cause. This historical context underlies the psychological conundrum of Operation Shylock in which Roth plays fast and loose with his own public persona as a writer, thinker, and Jew. He beginsthe story with an account of psychological severance that leads into a cat and mouse, noir-ish chase through Israel after his other "self". Far from self-promotion, he uses the gravitas of his writerly image as another example of disclocation- showing that the "real" him is as far from the other "self" as from his "public" self. He dives into the murky waters of Racial identity (his-jewish), present-past continuity of self, and the ideological (does and idea define a person?).
The versimilitude of the novel allows Roth the ability to dissect his own identity very publicly. Though he sometimes lampoons and satrizes his critics (even Dante did that!), in reality, the book delves much deeper and gives a much more probing exploration to these issues than are typically covered in the NYTimes bestseller/oprah book club style books. This is real literature that will outlast and transcend most other contemporary fiction.

So read and enjoy. You're in for a challenging, entertaining, and thought-provoking ride.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Operation Shylock by Philip Roth
Operation Shylock is the ultimate modern absurdist novel, a big messy canvas of ideas, neuroses, recriminations, self-doubt, and moral play. Read more
Published 11 days ago by scott89119

5.0 out of 5 stars Great fiction!
I normally don't feel comfortable evaulating fiction because I simply haven't read enough of the classics to have a good handle on it (although I do like reading these Amazon... Read more
Published 21 days ago by Slow Runner

5.0 out of 5 stars Double, Double Toil and Trouble
In OPERATION SHYLOCK, the character Philip Roth travels to Israel, where he plans to interview Aharon Applefeld, a gentle writer whose subject is the disappearance of the Jews... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Ethan Cooper

5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious ... fun ... Roth!
This is my second read through most of Roth and this one remains one of my favorites. I suppose it would make better sense for new readers of Roth to read some of the books... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Charlie Stella

3.0 out of 5 stars Creative and Witty
In Operation Shylock, Philip Roth once again plays himself. This time he stumbles into a bad mental episode triggered by lousy sleeping pills when he discovers that someone in... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Mr. Steiner

4.0 out of 5 stars Amazingly multi-layered
Operation Shylock is a book that needs to be read over and over again. On a very basic level, it is the story of Philip Roth going to Israel to interview a writer. Read more
Published on October 31, 2007 by poetelisabeth

3.0 out of 5 stars Me, me, me . . .
Roth is a narcissist with much to be narcissistic about. This book is an amazing combination of Roth's extraordinary writing ability and his obsessive naval gazing. Read more
Published on July 16, 2007 by Middle-aged Professor

3.0 out of 5 stars Didn't get the hype
After reading American Pastoral (a work of art) I was excited to get my teeth into another Roth book. But where to start? Read more
Published on June 3, 2007 by Melinda Lucas

4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Outing by a Master
I wish I had read this novel before reading Pamuk's "Snow" because I feel as if they share so much in common. Read more
Published on February 16, 2007 by C. Mendoza-tolentino

3.0 out of 5 stars Not every experiment(al novel) succeeds
This is my first Philip Roth novel. Having just finished it, I must confess my reluctance to proceed to the next. I will, of course, do so. Read more
Published on August 25, 2006 by Librum

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