Article 5NXAH A master of self-promotion: letters reveal how Philip Roth ‘hustled’ for prizes

A master of self-promotion: letters reveal how Philip Roth ‘hustled’ for prizes

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Dalya Alberge
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Correspondence found in archives shows how pushy' novelist used collusion, networking and back-scratching' to win literary awards

As one of America's foremost novelists, Philip Roth was awarded nearly every literary accolade, including a Pulitzer prize. It might be assumed that his work spoke for itself in securing these plaudits, but previously unpublished letters reveal he was, in fact, a master of self-promotion, networking and mutual back-scratching.

Professor Jacques Berlinerblau, who studied the correspondence while writing a book about Roth, was surprised by how pushy the author was and by his wheeler-dealing with friends and colleagues from the worlds of publishing, literary criticism and academia. It's something one would never get from reading his highly autobiographical descriptions of the writer's lonely life," he said.

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