Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Operation Shylock: A Confession by Philip Roth

Started: 3/11/19
Finished: 4/15/19
Year: 1993
Pages: 398
Genre: Literature
Grade: C
Reason for reading: booksfree.com book
Blurb (from back cover): "In this fiendishly imaginative book (which may or may not be fiction), Philip Roth meets a man who many or may not be Philip Roth.  Because someone with that name has been touring Israel, promotion a bizarre reverse exodus of the Jews. Roth is intent on stopping him, even if that means impersonating his own impersonator.
"With excruciating suspense, unfettered philosophical speculations, and a cast of characters that includes Israeli intelligence agents. Palestinian exiles, an accused war criminal, and an enticing charter member of an organization called Anti-Semites Anonymous, Operation Shylock barrels across the frontier between fact and fiction, seriousness and high comedy, history and nightmare."
Opinion: The original premise of this sounded good but as I was reading it, parts of it were just annoying. This was my first Roth book and I'm not sure if I will seek out others.

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