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  1. Harold Bloom, né le 11 juillet 1930 à New York (État de New York) et mort le 14 octobre 2019 à New Haven (Connecticut) [1], est un critique littéraire et professeur américain. Il a été le "Sterling Professor of Humanities" de l' université de Yale [ 2 ] où il a fait ses études ainsi qu'à celles de Cambridge et celle Cornell .

  2. Philip phoned me and said: “You have made me respectable again.” He then invited me to dine with him and Claire Bloom, then happily married to him, at his house in Cornwall, Connecticut. My wife was busy, so I went there with a good friend who had once been my student. Until about 2005, I saw Philip at regular intervals mostly in New York City.

  3. Claire Bloom Looks Back in Anger at Philip Roth (September 17, 1996) Roth's former wife, the actress Claire Bloom published a scathing memoir called "Leaving a Doll's House," which paints him as a self-centered misogynist and tells a bitter if one-sided story of a love gone sour.

  4. 29 de jul. de 2021 · La controversia tra Philip Roth e Wikipedia. Il 6 settembre 2012 Roth fece pubblicare sul New Yorker una lettera aperta a Wikipedia sul contenuto della corrispondente voce in inglese The Human Stain, nella quale lo scrittore statunitense lamentava l’inattendibilità della voce riferita al personaggio di Coleman Silk, il protagonista del romanzo.

  5. Philip Roth writes very cogently, humorous and authentic, but perhaps not sublime. From what I've read by Bloom about Philip Roth, he absolutely idolize him. Especially Sabbath's Theater. I like what I've read from Philip Roth, but I can also understand what Bloom is talking about -- and I don't think it's about an "expansive style".

  6. Literature of the Holocaust / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. p. cm. — (Bloom’s period studies) Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents: The Holocaust in the stories of Elie Wiesel / Thomas A. Idinopulos — The problematics of Holocaust literature / Alvin H. Rosenfeld — Tragedy and the Holocaust /

  7. 27 de out. de 2022 · McCarthy’s last published novel to date is the very personal and post-apocalyptic parable The Road (2006), which won the Pulitzer Prize. He is also known for plays and screenplays. In 2003 the literary critic Harold Bloom named McCarthy, along with Don DeLillo, Thomas Pynchon, and Philip Roth, as one of the four major living American novelists.