“My Father’s Face”: Judaism, God, and Ritual Practice in Philip Roth’s Everyman, Indignation, and Nemesis

Samuel Kessler
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This article is about the occurrence and centrality of distinctly Jewish ideas and ritual practices in Philip Roth’s Nemesis (2010), Indignation (2008), and Everyman (2006). In these three novels, Roth constructed characters whose existential crises most often come during or when meditating upon moments of Jewish ritual or Jewish theological expression, and what emerges is that the when, where, and how moments in which Roth’s protagonists interact with Judaism are particularly Judaic. When they are practicing Jewish ritual or speaking in Jewish terms, Roth’s characters end up creating meaning through what Stephen Kepnes calls the great theatrical performance of Judaism.
“我父亲的脸”:菲利普·罗斯的《凡人、愤怒和复仇》中的犹太教、上帝和仪式实践
本文是关于菲利普·罗斯的《宿敌》(2010)、《义愤》(2008)和《普通人》(2006)中明显的犹太思想和仪式实践的出现和中心地位。在这三部小说中,罗斯塑造了一些人物,他们的生存危机通常是在思考犹太仪式或犹太神学表达的时刻,或者是在思考犹太仪式或犹太神学表达的时刻,而罗斯笔下的主角与犹太教互动的时间、地点和方式,都是特别犹太的。当他们进行犹太仪式或用犹太语言说话时,罗斯笔下的人物最终通过斯蒂芬·凯恩斯所说的犹太教的伟大戏剧表演创造了意义。
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