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and Resources-2005What follows is a bibliography of Roth-related texts published during 2005, including primary works by and interviews with Roth, critical works (books, book chapters, and journal essays), book reviews and newspaper profiles, dissertations, and adaptations of Roth's fiction. With the exception of the interview listings, all sources are arranged in alphabetical order according to the author's last name (or in the absence of an author, the primary title). individually authored chapters that make up an edited book collection (as in the case of Halio and Siegel's Turning Up the Flame or Royal's Roth) are included under the Chapters from Books section with appropriate cross-listed information. Only the original American editions of Roth's works are listed below. Of the book reviews, only substantive pieces appearing in major English-language publications are included. All critical sources not published in English are listed under the section Criticism in Foreign Languages. In the case of reprinted works, all original publication information is listed along with its more current bibliographic information.Works by RothFictionPhilip Roth: Novels and Stories 1959-1962: Goodbye, Columbus and Five Short Stories/Letting Go. Ed. Ross Miller. New York: Library of America, 2005.Philip Roth: Novels 1967-1972: When She Was Good/Portnoy's Complaint/Our Gang/The Breast. Ed. Ross Miller. New York: Library of America, 2005.NonfictionI Got a Scheme!': Words of Saul Interview with Saul Bellow. New Yorker 25 Apr. 2005: 72-85.Reprinted WorksCunt Crazy from Portnoys Complaint. Inside the Hornet's Head: An Anthology of Jewish American Writing. Ed. Jerome Charyn. New York: Thunder's Mouth, 2005. 17-27.Writing about Jews. Who We Are: On Being (and Not Being) a Jewish American Writer. Ed. Derek Rubin. New York: Schocken-Random. 42-63.Interviews of RothDer Tag, als Roth anrief. Interview with Nils Minkmar. FAZ.net [online version of Frankfurter Allgemtine Sonntagszeitung] 8 Aug. 2005. 15 July 2006 .Ich frage, was ware... Interview with Sacha Verna. Zfit Online [Online version of Die Zeit] 18 Aug. 2005. 15 July 2006 .It No Longer Feels a Great Injustice That I Have to Die. Interview with Martin Krasnik. Trans. Sofie Paisley. Guardian 14 Dec. 2005, sec. G2: 14-17.Philip Roth Discusses His Latest Accolade. Interview with Terry Gross. Fresh Air. 28 Dec. 2005. WHYY, Philadelphia. 15 July 2006 . (Transcript of interview, Philip Roth Discusses His Writing Career and the Library of America Publishing his Collected Works. LexisNexis. .)BibliographiesRoyal, Derek Parker. Annual Bibliography, Roth and Resources-2004. Roth Studies 1 (2005): 185-90.BooksHalio, Jay L., and Ben Sicgel, eds. Turning Up the Flame: Roth's Later Novels. Newark: U of Delaware P, 2005.Royal, Derek Parker, ed. Roth: New Perspectives on an American Author. Westport: Praeger-Greenwood, 2005.Book ChaptersAarons, Victoria. Is It 'Good-for-the-Jews or No-Good-for-the-Jews'?: Roth's Registry of Jewish Consciousness. Shofar 19 (2000): 7-18. Rpt. in What Happened to Abraham': Reinventing the Covenant in American Jewish Fiction. Newark: U of Delaware P, 2005. 64-81.Boyers, Robert. The Indigenous Beserk: Roth. Dictator's Dictation: Politics of Novels and Novelists. New York: Columbia UP, 2005. 9-19.Brauner, David. 'Getting in Your Retaliation First': Narrative Strategies in Portnoy's Complaint. Royal, Roth 43-57. …

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