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By Philip Roth
Vintage Books,
361 pages
Available at Powerbooks


An American college professor is deconstructed bit by bit until there’s nothing left in Philip Roth’s The Human Stain, a companion novel to his 1997 Pulitzer Prize-winner, American Pastoral.
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By Philip Roth
Vintage Books,
361 pages
Available at Powerbooks


An American college professor is deconstructed bit by bit until there’s nothing left in Philip Roth’s The Human Stain, a companion novel to his 1997 Pulitzer Prize-winner, American Pastoral.
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