The Human Stain

What is the author's style in The Human Stain by Philip Roth?

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The language of this novel is educated, precise, and occasionally complicated. It is proper English, though not the English of a junior high classroom but language that would be most likely heard in a university faculty lounge. The main character of this novel, Coleman Silk, is a college professor of the Classics, so the language used in the modern time periods of the novel is language a man of his educational background would most likely use.