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Everyman

Philip Roth
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Everyman

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1971

Book Brief

Philip Roth

Everyman

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1971
Book Details
Pages

182

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

New Jersey • Contemporary

Publication Year

1971

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

Everyman by Philip Roth follows the life of an unnamed, elderly man who reflects on his past life, relationships, and the inevitability of death after dying of a heart attack during surgery, with the narrative revisiting key moments from his life, including his three marriages, health struggles, and search for meaning. Themes include stoicism amid suffering and the pursuit of vitality through relationships.

Melancholic

Contemplative

Dark

Emotional

Bittersweet

Reviews & Readership

3.9

21,329 ratings

58%

Loved it

31%

Mixed feelings

11%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Philip Roth's Everyman is a compelling exploration of aging, mortality, and regret, earning praise for its poignant and reflective prose. Critics commend Roth’s unflinching honesty and vivid character portrayal. However, some find the narrative bleak and the protagonist unsympathetic. Overall, Roth's craftsmanship is evident, though the somber tone may not appeal to all readers.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Everyman?

Readers who appreciate introspective narratives on aging and mortality will enjoy Philip Roth's Everyman. If you like the existential depth of Saul Bellow's Herzog or the poignant reflections in Ian McEwan's Saturday, this novel will resonate with its sober contemplation of life's inevitable decline.

3.9

21,329 ratings

58%

Loved it

31%

Mixed feelings

11%

Not a fan

Fun Facts

Everyman is the first book Philip Roth published after winning the PEN/Nabokov Award for lifetime achievement in 2006.

The novel's title, Everyman, is derived from a late 15th-century English morality play that also explores themes of death and the human condition.

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Philip Roth was inspired by the traditional medieval allegory to craft a modern take on the themes of life, morality, and mortality.

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Book Details
Pages

182

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

New Jersey • Contemporary

Publication Year

1971

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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