“Old Age is a Massacre”: Community Building in the Face of Political Disasters in Philip Roth’s Everyman and Lore Segal’s Half the Kingdom

Q2 Arts and Humanities
David Hadar
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ABSTRACT:Literature and other media often depict older adults as lonely and isolated. Even when older adults are portrayed as part of a community-building process, agency tends to be assigned to younger characters. Through comparative close readings of Philip Roth’s Everyman (2006) and Lore Segal’s Half the Kingdom (2013), this article shows that other paths are possible. In these two novels—Segal’s more explicitly than Roth’s—the responsibility lies in the hands of older characters. They build communities while facing what they interpret to be external political forces that make the aging process more difficult than it needs to be.
“老年是一场大屠杀”:菲利普·罗斯的《普通人》和洛雷·西格尔的《半个王国》中面对政治灾难的社区建设
摘要:文学和其他媒体经常将老年人描绘成孤独和孤立的人。即使老年人被描绘成社区建设过程的一部分,代理也往往被分配给年轻人。通过对菲利普·罗斯(Philip Roth)的《普通人》(Everyman)(2006)和洛雷·西格尔(Lore Segal)的《王国的一半》(2013)的比较细读,本文表明其他途径也是可能的。在这两部小说中——西格尔的比罗斯的更明确——责任在年长的角色手中。他们在建设社区的同时,面临着他们所认为的外部政治力量,这些力量使老龄化进程变得比需要的更困难。
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Philip Roth Studies
Philip Roth Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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