The Kepesh trilogy spans three decades of Philip Roth's career,
beginning with The Breast in 1972, and continuing with the Professor of
Desire in 1977 and The Dying Animal in 2001. This study demonstrates
that the trilogy is not only worthy of critical analysis in its own
right, but also that an appreciation of its themes and strategies
deepens our understanding of his entire fictional enterprise, offering
an invaluable perspective on one of the world's most important
novelists. Paul McDonald works at the University of Wolverhampton where
he is Senior Lecturer in American Literature, and Course Leader for
Creative Writing. Among his other HEB titles are The Philosophy of
Humour (2012), and Reading Beloved (2014). Samantha Roden is a Lead
Practitioner for English at North East Wolverhampton Academy. She writes
educational resources, digital pedagogical guides and conducts national
webinars for Cambridge University Press. Her first full collection of
poetry, Catch Ourselves in Glass, is forthcoming.