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Philip Roth's Indignation transports readers to 1951, focusing on Marcus Messner, a brilliant, principled, and intensely earnest Jewish student from Newark. To avoid the Korean War draft, Marcus enrolls at Winesburg College in Ohio, a conservative institution far removed from his working-class upbringing. His journey becomes a poignant exploration of rebellion, moral conviction, and the often-unforeseen consequences of challenging authority. Marcus's fierce independence and intellectual rigor lead to clashes with the college dean and a complex, ill-fated entanglement with a fellow student. Roth masterfully delves into themes of sexual awakening, class, anti-Semitism, and the suffocating pressures of conformity, all narrated through Marcus's posthumous reflection. The novel is a concise yet powerful examination of a young man's struggle for self-definition against societal expectations, culminating in a tragic intersection of personal choices and historical forces.



 

Indignation by Philip Roth c2008 First Edition

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  • Title: Indignation 
    Author: Philip Roth
    Publisher : Jonathan Cape
    Publication: c2008 First Edition
    Format: Hardback

    Condition: Covers are in an excellent condition. The dust jacket is also very good with slight turning to top edge. Pages are clean and mark free.


    Book measures: 22cm x 14cm with 231 pages

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