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Patrimonio : una historia verdadera (original 1991; edition 2005)

by Philip Roth

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Patrimony, a true story, touches the emotions as strongly as anything Philip Roth has ever written. Roth watches as his eighty-six-year-old father-famous for his vigor, his charm, and his repertoire of Newark recollections-battles with the brain tumor that will kill him. The son, full of love, anxiety, and dread, accompanies his father through each fearful stage of his final ordeal, and, as he does so, discloses the survivalist tenacity that has distinguished his father's long, stubborn engagement with life. Philip Roth is hailed by many as the reigning king of American fiction. This memoir about love, survival, and memory is one of his most intimate books, but also one of his most intellectually vigorous. Patrimony is Roth's elegy to his father, written with piercing observation and wit at the height of his literary prowess.… (more)
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Title:Patrimonio : una historia verdadera
Authors:Philip Roth
Info:Barcelona : Seix-Barral, 2005.
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Patrimony: A True Story by Philip Roth (1991)

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  JamesDSmith | Dec 12, 2022 |
Als sein Vater an einem Gehirntumor erkrankt, wird der Sohn zum Krankenpfleger und Seelsorger. Das ist grauenhaft komisch. Doch der Leser kann lächeln - und am Ende stehen Bewunderung und Staunen.
  Fredo68 | May 14, 2020 |
i kept finding myself wondering why this was written, and how straight white men are so sure their stories are important, so it would seem i came to this book biased against it and perhaps i therefore can't judge it accurately. i did find some passages surprising or well done or even a little funny, but also did continue to wonder what the point was in his making this public. especially some things that it would seem his father would have rather been kept in the family. sure it's a nice tribute to his father, and easy (sometimes even touching; often not, at least he's honest about some of his father's bad qualities) to read, but i don't know that it's more than that. it's not particularly well written and doesn't have that much to it. 2.5 stars might be a little high. ( )
  overlycriticalelisa | Aug 20, 2018 |
good story @ term with father dying - life w/ a stubborn caring man -
pg 106 "Pride - safe reliant to the end - Independent to the end - The son perpetually protesting his autonomy - I don't need anything."
pg. 80-81 Hock - yiddish to hammer warnings + pleas. Why continue I care - for people in my own way.

Roth watches as his eighty-six-year-old father-- famous for his vigor, charm, and his repertoire of Newark recollections-- battles with the brain tumor that will kill him. The son, full of love, anxiety, and dread, accompanies his father through each fearful stage of his final ordeal, and, as he does so, discloses the survivalist tenacity that has distinguished his father's long, stubborn engagement with life.
  christinejoseph | Dec 28, 2015 |
My favorite Roth, and one of the least platitudinous books about dying I have ever read. I'll be returning to this. ( )
  middlemarchhare | Nov 25, 2015 |
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Patrimony, a true story, touches the emotions as strongly as anything Philip Roth has ever written. Roth watches as his eighty-six-year-old father-famous for his vigor, his charm, and his repertoire of Newark recollections-battles with the brain tumor that will kill him. The son, full of love, anxiety, and dread, accompanies his father through each fearful stage of his final ordeal, and, as he does so, discloses the survivalist tenacity that has distinguished his father's long, stubborn engagement with life. Philip Roth is hailed by many as the reigning king of American fiction. This memoir about love, survival, and memory is one of his most intimate books, but also one of his most intellectually vigorous. Patrimony is Roth's elegy to his father, written with piercing observation and wit at the height of his literary prowess.

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