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Hello, Philip Roth

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The Boston Globe, April 30th, 1993

On Sunday night at 7:30 at Sanders Theater, novelist Philip Roth will continue the grand, oral tradition of The Poets' Theater with a reading from "Patrimony," his detailed memoir of his father that won the 1992 National Book Critics Award. This marks Roth's only public appearance in New England. "Portnoy's Complaint," the book that caused critic Geoffrey Wolff to exult, "Roth has composed what for me is the most important book of my generation," put Roth on center stage -- like it or not. Now, the figurative spotlight has turned literal. The 60-year-old author of "Goodbye, Columbus," "The Gre...

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