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Indignation

By: Philip Roth
Narrated by: Ray Chase
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In 1951, the second year of the Korean War, a studious, law-abiding, and intense youngster from Newark, New Jersey, Marcus Messner, begins his sophomore year on the pastoral, conservative campus of Ohio's Winesburg College. And why is he there and not at a local college in Newark where he originally enrolled? Because his father, the sturdy, hardworking neighborhood butcher, seems to have gone mad - mad with fear and apprehension of the dangers of adult life, the dangers of the world, the dangers he sees on every corner for his beloved boy. Far from Newark, Marcus has to find his way amid the customs and constrictions of another American world.

Indignation, Philip Roth's 29th book, is a startling departure from the haunted narratives of old age and experience in Roth's recent books and a powerful exploration of a remarkable moment in American history.

©2008 Philip Roth (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Coming of Age Literary Fiction Historical Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Classics
Coming-of-age Story • Historic Significance • Great Narration • Unexpected Plot Twists • Perfect Tone • Excellent Speed

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Having been a long time Roth fan I don't know how this book has escaped me.

This is a coming of age book about a young man out of his element and whose teenage angst and neurosis went beyond the pale when he left home to attend college in another part of the country.

At the beginning, one might find the pressures speech of the narrator. As the character develops it is apparent that this character thinks and expresses himself in this manner. The narration is perfect.

The book takes place in 1951, but globally and politically has much to say about our current time. Young readers will be surprised at the constant thoughts of young men regarding the draft into military service. Neurosis and all, this young man's thoughts and fears are those of young men across the country.

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Quick and interesting read. I think the character development for the movie might be better. I was left wanting more.

Good bit not a showstopper

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In my opinion, Indignation is a unique “coming of age” story.

Typically, I would say that COA stories are a dime a dozen. However, Indignation, in Roth’s skilled hands, places the reader, and their sympathies, squarely in the mind of Marcus. You feel his outrage. You fume at the minor slights and outright injustices. As you near the end of the story you are consumed with righteous indignation and wait expectantly for justice to prevail.

Then Roth does something so unexpected that your world is rocked off its foundation. I won’t reveal what that is because I do not want to spoil it for anyone else.

What I will say is this is the truest “coming of age” story I’ve ever read. The problem with making the transition between child and adult is you never really understand that transition until you are much older and have some life experience to hone your perspective.

It’s not that youth is wasted on the young, but when you’re young you don’t, yet, have all the tools you’ll need to face the world.

Philip Roth Never Disappoints

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An attempt to mixconsideration of( nowforgotten) Korean War with innocence an puzzlement in and anger at the ( adultd

the adult-dominated and still overtly ant-semitic world of the 1950s. Also a college novel.

Time is off, at least for roth.

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I love Roth, and this reader brought the humor and emotion in a great way

Roth Does It Again

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