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Portnoy's Complaint

By: Philip Roth
Narrated by: Ron Silver
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Portnoy's Complaint n. [after Alexander Portnoy (1933-)]:A disorder in which strongly felt ethical and altruistic impulses are perpetually warring with extreme sexual longings, often of a perverse nature.

Portnoy's Complaint tells the tale of young Jewish lawyer Alexander Portnoy and his scandalous sexual confessions to his psychiatrist. As narrated by Portnoy, he takes the listener on a journey through his childhood to adolescence to present day while articulating his sexual desire, frustration and neurosis in shockingly candid ways.

Hysterically funny and daringly intimate, Portnoy's Complaint was an immediate bestseller upon its publication and elevated Roth to an international literary celebrity.

©1967, 1968, 1969 Philip Roth (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Genre Fiction Jewish Literary Fiction Psychological World Literature Fiction
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Never would I thought that a psychotic person can be so boring. There is zero interest in the main character's mumblings, which were supposed to be funny and/or shocking, but they are just boring. The narrator thinks he is Lawrence Olivier or something and tries too hard, but this becomes annoying- especially at the parts where he is whispering where you are struggling to hear what he is saying

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