I'd hoped to have a Roth update before heading back on the road (Amsterdam and Paris) but it's not ready to go, so you'll have to wait a bit longer to see how it all turned out, as I'm off to the airport. The review is tentatively set to run next Thursday at the Barnes and Noble Review, and if I have internet access, I will link to it. But I still owe you a look at the composition and editing process, and I even have a few "Director's Cut" outtakes of material that got lopped for length. Until then, to take some of the mystery out of it, I will tell you that Ruth Franklin's review at the Sun hits many of the notes that mine will hit.
Finally, please do join us here next week when Todd Hasak-Lowy (The Task of This Translator, Captives) offers some some guest posts on literary theory and his own "anxiety of linfluence" ... A bientot!
As a fan of Roth and your criticism, I look forward to the review!
However, if you ever do a Joyce Carol Oates review, I would suggest taking a different tack than what you did with Roth. I'm reading all of her novels, and I don't mark my progress by books anymore - it's: "I'm up to 1990 now!"....
Posted by: Jim L | September 12, 2008 at 11:49 AM