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Philip Roth's new novel, The Plot Against America (Houghton Mifflin), may be his most daringly autobiographical to date-a devourable tale that reads like a family memoir gone frighteningly off the rails. It's about the Roths of Newark, New Jersey, a middle-class Jewish household adjusting, in the early forties, to life under a new American president: heroic aviator Charles A. Lindbergh. An amiable Republican demagogue with isolationist ideals, ...