![]() ![]() “Speaks very importantly and convincingly about American-Jewish identity, censorship, modern publishing, and twentieth-century literature. Saint-Amour, editor of Modernism and Copyright ![]() “Gertzman is to be commended for braiding together so many underappreciated strands of twentieth-century literary, legal, and cultural history.”-Paul K. Gertzman’s wide-ranging knowledge of Roth and the startlingly diverse contexts in which he lived and worked makes this a penetrating and unsurpassed portrait not only of Roth but of the country he inhabited.”-Robert Spoo, coeditor of Ezra and Dorothy Pound: Letters in Captivity, 1945–1946 ![]() “The first deeply researched and sustained biographical treatment of a man who has become recognized as a significant figure in American publishing, transatlantic modernism, and the development of obscenity law. ![]()
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