Noun
United States writer whose novels portray middle-class Jewish life (born in 1933)
Source: WordNetAuthor Philip Roth once compared President Richard Nixon to Uriah Heep. Source: Internet
His friend and protege Philip Roth has said of him, "The backbone of 20th-century American literature has been provided by two novelists—William Faulkner and Saul Bellow. Source: Internet
This critically acclaimed series continues with another eclectic lineup, including Philip Roth, Ezra Pound, Haruki Murakami, Marilynne Robinson, Stephen Sondheim, E. B. White, Maya Angelou, William Styron and more. Source: Internet
More recently, Adrian offered up a personal essay in the New York Times Magazine about September: Philip Roth remains tireless, and his latest effort arrives in September, less than year after garnered seemingly wall-to-wall coverage. Source: Internet
I feel exactly the same way about Philip Roth. Source: Internet
It’s probably Philip Roth. Source: Internet