At first, Philip Roth’s umpteenth novel Indignation seems a YouTube reel of familiar Rothian tropes: tradition-addled kids, annoying parents; Newark; prudes, shikses — yet it bears so many ancient grudges, so much destabilizing rage, that its fury makes it thrilling and unique.
Like almost every Roth protagonist, Marcus Messner is the son of a Newark shopkeeper [...]
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Review: Philip Roth’s Indignation
October 31, 2008 – 8:17 pm


