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The interviews, essays, and articles collected here span a quarter century of Philip Roth's distinguished career and "reveal [a] preoccupation with the relationship between the written and the unwritten world." Here is Roth on himself and his work, including Portnoy's Complaint, Our Gang, and My Life as a Man; on the Eastern European writers he has always championed; and on baseball, the Newark Public Library, American fiction, and American Jews. The essential collection of nonfiction by a true American master, Reading Myself and Others remains an important contribution to contemporary literature.