Authors: Philip Roth, Mel Foster
ISBN-13: 9781441805713, ISBN-10: 1441805710
Format: MP3 on CD
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Date Published: April 2010
Edition: Unabridged, 1 MP3-CD, 6 hrs. 35 min.
Award-winning author Philip Roth has made a career of confronting the heartbreaking dissolution of relationships, the absurdity of sexual neuroses, and the downside of his own literary fame. Many of his readers believe that Roth has been merely writing his own story for nearly fifty years. However, the author refuses to offer such speculators any simple answers, saying of his characters, It's all me. Nothing is me."
A rigorously unfictionalized narrative that protrays Roth unadorned as young artist, as student , as son, as lover, as husband, as American, as Jew and candidly examines how close the novels have been to, and how far from, autobiography.
Mel Foster turns in a flat and somewhat uninspired performance in this reading of Roth's autobiography, The Facts. Focusing on five episodes in his life, from his childhood in the 1930s to the publication of Portnoy's Complaint in the 1960s, Roth provides the listener with both details of his life and a criticism of those memoirs courtesy of his fictional alter ego, Nathan Zuckerman. Unfortunately, what could have been a fascinating audio exploration into the life of one of the most important authors of his generation is hampered by plodding narration with little intonation and less momentum. When Mel Foster is given the opportunity to lend a voice to one of the characters, his efforts are successful, accurate, and a thoroughly enjoyable. Sadly, these occasions are few and far between. A Vintage paperback. (May)