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    In:  Philip Roth Studies 16,2 (2020) 60-83
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2020
    Titel der Quelle: Philip Roth Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 16,2 (2020) 60-83
    Keywords: Roth, Philip. ; Updike, John, ; American fiction History and criticism ; American fiction Jewish authors ; History and criticism ; Jews ; Jews in literature ; Prague (Czech Republic) In literature
    Abstract: This essay establishes a productive critical dialogue between Philip Roth's and John Updike's representations of Prague under communism in The Prague Orgy (1985) and "Bech in Czech" (1987), respectively. Focusing on two central threads in both works—the intertwining of literature and politics, on the one hand, and Prague as a Jewish city, on the other—this essay argues that in mapping Prague, Roth and Updike revisit their protagonists' emblematic concerns, as well as reflect on the role of the writer and literature under different political systems, questioning George Steiner's conception of literature in the process.
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