Philip Milton Roth was a renowned American novelist known for his autobiographical fiction, often set in Newark, New Jersey.
His work blurred the lines between reality and fiction, exploring American identity with a provocative style.
Roth gained recognition with "Goodbye, Columbus" in 1959 and achieved bestseller status with "Portnoy's Complaint" in 1969.
He frequently used alter egos like Nathan Zuckerman in his novels.
Roth received numerous literary awards, including the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award.
He was widely regarded as one of the greatest American novelists of his generation, with his complete works published by the Library of America during his lifetime.
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