Gathered together for the first time in this seventh volume of The
Library of America's definitive edition of Philip Roth's collected works
is the acclaimed American Trilogy, a major milestone in contemporary
American literature. In American Pastoral (1997), Swede Levov is
wrenched from the tranquility of his domestic life and into the
turbulent 1960s by his cherished daughter, an antiwar terrorist. I
Married a Communist (1998), a story of betrayal set in America's
anti-Communist 1940s, recounts the rise and fall of radio star Ira
Ringold, exposed by his wife as an American taking his orders from
Moscow. The Human Stain (2000) is set in 1998, when America is whipped
into a frenzy of prurience by the impeachment of a president; in a small
New England college town an aging classics professor, Coleman Silk, is
forced to retire when his colleagues decree that he is a racist. The
charge is a lie, but the real truth about Silk would astonish his most
virulent accuser.
Philip Roth is the only living novelist whose works are being collected
in the Library of America series. The nine-volume edition will be
completed in 2013, for Roth's 80th birthday.
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