- Annual Bibliography of Philip Roth Criticism and Resources—2012
What follows is a bibliography of Philip Roth-related texts published during 2012, including primary works by and interviews with Roth, critical works (books, book chapters, and journal essays), and doctoral dissertations. All entries will reflect the format as defined in the third edition of the MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing (2008). With the exception of the interview listings, all sources are arranged in alphabetical order according to the author’s last name. The individual essays composing edited collections, and found in the “Book Chapters,” are cross-listed according to MLA style. All critical sources not published in English are listed under the section “Criticism in Foreign Languages.”
Digital book editions, such as those designed for Amazon’s Kindle and Barnes and Noble’s Nook readers, are not included in this listing. Given the recent growth in e-book technology, digital versions of Roth’s texts are becoming standard practice and are expected with each new publication. This being the case, none of these e-book versions are included in this bibliography. Readers and researchers can easily visit online booksellers to find digital editions.
Derek Parker Royal is the founder and executive editor of Philip Roth Studies, as well as the founder of the Philip Roth Society. His books include Philip Roth: New Perspectives on an American Author (Praeger, 2005), Philip Roth’s American Pastoral (Atlante, 2011, co-authored with Patrick Badonnel and Daniel Royot), Unfinalized Moments: Essays in the Development of Contemporary Jewish American Narrative (Purdue UP, 2011). He also has another book coming out from Purdue UP, Visualizing Jewish Narrative: Essays on Jewish Comics and Graphic Novels, and two from the UP of Mississippi: The Hernandez Brothers: Conversations and Coloring America: Multi-Ethnic Engagements in Recent Comics. He has guest edited eight different special issues of journals, covering topics such as Philip Roth’s later novels, contemporary Jewish narrative, multi-ethnic comics, superheroes and gender, politics and comics, and Woody Allen’s post-1990 films. His essays on American literature, comics, and film have appeared in a variety of edited book collections and scholarly journals.
Works by Roth
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Interviews and Speeches
Bibliographies
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Monographs
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Edited Collections
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Special Issues of Journals
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Book Chapters
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