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Description: ISBN 0099422697 / Author: Philip Roth / Genre: Fiction / David Kepesh is white-haired and over sixty, an eminent TV culture critic and ... more
The Dying Animal - Philip Roth ... star lecturer at a New York College, when he meets Consuela Castillo, a decorous, well-mannered student of twentyfour, the daughter of wealthy Cuban exiles, who promptly puts his life into erotic disorder and haunts him for the next eight years. Eros and mortality are the central themes of Roth's frank, unsparing and curious new novella. It's curious not only because of its short form (new for Roth), but because he seems to have assumed the mantle of Saul Bellow, writing pages of essay-like exposition on contemporary social phenomena and advancing the narrative through introspection rather than dialogue. The protagonist is again David Kepesh (of The Breast and The Professor of Desire), who left his wife and son during the sexual revolution vowing to indulge his erotic needs without encumbrance. Kepesh is now an eminent 70-year-old cultural critic and lecturer at a New York college, recalling a devastating, all-consuming affair he had eight years before with voluptuous 24-year-old Consuela Castillo, a graduate student and daughter of a prosperous Cuban ‚migr‚ family. From the beginning, Kepesh is oppressed by the unavoidable poignancy of their age difference, and he suffers with the jealous knowledge that this liaison will likely be his last; even when locked in the throes of sexual congress, a death's head looms in his imagination. The end of the affair casts him into a long depression. When Consuela contacts him again eight years later, on the New Year's Eve of the millennium, their reunion is doubly ironic in the Roth tradition. Consuela has devastating news about her body, and it's obvious that retribution is at hand for the old libertine. Roth's candor about an elderly man's consciousness that he's a dying animal (from the Yeats poem) is unsentimental, and his descriptions of the lovers' erotic acts push the envelope in at least one scene involving menstruation. The novella is as brilliantly written, line by line, as any book in Roth's oeuvre, and it's bound to be talked about with gusto. (May 18) Forecast: Roth's audience is faithful, and the erotic explicitness of this book may attract other readers who have not tackled the author's longer novels. But his longtime refusal to do talk shows or give interviews will as usual limit publicity efforts, and it remains to be seen whether such a narrowly focused story will sell with the rapidity of Roth's longer novels.

Newest Review: ... way through entire bodies of piano music, straining to touch that under-his-thumb illusion that he maintains in every other ... more

 ... activity of his life. Kepesh is essentially alone, and as such, he is a predator; or, Kepesh is essentially a predator, and as such, he is alone: this is the duality upon which he rests his personality, like oil on slow-shifting waters. Enter Consuela, unlike any of the other students he has seduced in that she is suave and sophisticated, as opposed to excitable and curious. She allows herself to be seduced, and initially it is actually Kepesh who holds the power, his greater sexual experience enabling him to correct...more

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Crowned Review The Dying Animal - Philip Roth: Sex and death - no rock and roll (834 words)
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The Dying Animal is the next in an extended flurry of remarkable releases by energetic American literary badboy/maestro Philip Roth. Picking up his character David Kepesh, from The Breast and The Professor of Desire, Roth continues his extended exploration into male ageing begun with Mickey Sabbath in Sabbath’s Theater, continued with Nathan Zuckerman (Roth’s most likeable alter ego) in The Human Stain, and now further developed with David Kepesh in The Dying Animal, the ruminant piano player and well-known seducer of his young female students who finds himself, in his seventies, love-struck by a busty Cuban beauty named Consuela Castillo. Kepesh ...  Read the complete review

 

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