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Zuckerman Unbound

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Now in his mid-thirties, Nathan Zuckerman, a would-be recluse despite his newfound fame as a bestselling author, ventures onto the streets of Manhattan in the final year of the turbulent sixties. Not only is he assumed by his fans to be his own fictional satyr, Gilbert Carnovsky ("Hey, you do all that stuff in that book?"), he also finds himself the target of admonishers, advisors, and sidewalk literary critics. The recent murders of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. lead an unsettled Zuckerman to wonder if "target" may be more than a figure of speech.

In Zuckerman Unbound, the second volume in a trilogy, the notorious novelist Nathan Zuckerman retreats from his oldest friends, breaks his marriage to a virtuous woman, and damages his affectionate connection to his younger brother—all because of his recent good fortune.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      It's the late '60s, and Nathan Zuckerman, Philip Roth's alter ego, has just published CARNOVSKY, a novel about HIS alter ego. The book enjoys fantastic success. Can the overwrought Zuckerman, brimming with Jewish angst, enjoy his new fame and wealth? Well, there is the night of ecstasy with the beautiful actress who read Kierkegaard. On the other hand, there's the meshugener stalker, the ex-wife he still loves even though she refuses to reconcile, and--oy!--his family. It's all typical Roth fare, lean, ironic, funny, moving. The author is well served by George Guidall, who misses no nuance. If he errs, it's in failing to make characters as distinctive as is his wont. A quibble: I wish that the narrator and Barbara Rosenblat, who introduces each side, agreed on the pronunciation of "Zuckerman." Y.R. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine

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