Scorbing Posted November 12, 2012 Share Posted November 12, 2012 Philip Roth, the famous American novelist, has written his last book. That is, according to an interview published last month in the French magazine Les inRocks. The Pulitzer Prize, National Humanities Medal and twice National Book Award-winning writer remains one of the American favorites to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, and was this year awarded the Prince of Asturias Award for Literature by the Spanish Royal Family. His last book, Nemesis, was published in 2010. Here's what Roth told Les inRocks (translation ours from the original French): I do not intend to write for the next ten years. To tell you the truth, I'm done. Nemesiswill be my last book. Look at E.M. Forster, he stopped writing fiction aged 40. ... I used to write book after book, but I haven't written anything for three years. I preferred to work on my archives for my biographer. ... I decided to reread all my books, beginning with the last one, Nemesis. Until I got fed up just before Portnoy's Complaint, which is imperfect. I wanted to see if I had wasted my time writing. And I thought it was rather successful. ... I have dedicated my life to the novel: I studied, I taught, I wrote and I read. To the exclusion of almost everything else. Enough! I no longer feel this fanaticism to write that I have experienced in my life. The thought of sitting down to write one more time is an impossible one for me. ... And if I did write a new book, it would most likely be a failure. Who needs to read another mediocre book? Source: http://www.huffingto..._n_2102030.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Growled Member Posted November 12, 2012 Member Share Posted November 12, 2012 Well, if he wants to waste the rest of his life, let him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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