
Portnoy's Complaint
By Philip A. Roth
Subjects: American fiction, Humorous fiction, Sex addicts, Fiction, coming of age, Humorous stories, Translations into Portuguese, Portnoy, alexander (fictitious character), fiction, Mothers and sons in fiction, Fictional Works, Families, Jews, fiction, Obsédés sexuels, 813/.54, Romans, nouvelles, Sexual behavior, Mothers and sons, Ps3568.o855 p67 1994, Coming of age, Czech fiction, Jeunes hommes, Fiction, humorous, general, Sex addicts in fiction, Families--united states--fiction, Jewish men in fiction, Fiction, American fiction (fictional works by one author), Fiction, humorous, Young men in fiction, Mothers and sons, fiction, Coming of age in fiction, Fiction, psychological, Mères et fils, Jewish families, Jewish men--united states--fiction, Jewish men, Young men, Young men--sexual behavior, Young men--united states--sexual behavior--fiction, Psychotherapist and patient, Hommes juifs
Description: Though is caused outrage and controversy at the time of its publication Roth’s comic novel of sexual obsession and frustration is now widely regarded as one of the best novels of the twentieth century.
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