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Philip Roth: Critical Review by Mark Krupnik

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Philip Roth
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SOURCE: Krupnik, Mark. “Stain of Sanctimony.” Christian Century 117, no. 25 (13-20 September 2000): 920-21.

In the following excerpt, Krupnik draws a connection between the events portrayed in The Human Stain and those occuring in the American political scene during the late 1990s.

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