Philip Roth
I Married a Communist
Article number 10218362
I Married a Communist follows Iron Rinn, a prominent and charismatic radio star whose life unravels during the McCarthy era after his wife publicly accuses him of communist sympathies. The novel examines the impact of political fear and public scrutiny on personal lives, exploring themes of betrayal, loyalty, love, and the fragility of reputation. Philip Roth portrays both the private and social consequences of ideological conflict, showing how external pressures can devastate relationships and careers, while reflecting on the moral complexities of individual choices in a climate of suspicion and ideological conformity.
Condition
Used - Good
Language
English
Article type
Book - Paperback
Year
1999
Publisher
Vintage (London)
Number of pages
323 pages
EAN
9780099288671
Personal dedication on flyleaf.
