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What's next from Philip Roth. (Houghton Mifflin has bought the publishing rights to Roth's new novel, 'American Pastoral,' and is planning a first printing of 100,000 copies)(Brief Article)

Publishers Weekly

| October 14, 1996 | Quinn, Judy | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

He's had to endure a pretty scathing characterization in ex-lover Claire Bloom's tell-all Leaving a Doll's House (Little, Brown) this fall, but Philip Roth will see the focus shift to his fiction when Houghton Mifflin publishes his next novel, American Pastoral, in May. Houghton Mifflin editorial director David Brewster has just acquired the novel, the saga of Seymour …

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