GOODBYE, COLUMBUS (AND 5 SHORT STORIES) - Philip Roth {FerraBit}

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GOODBYE, COLUMBUS (AND 5 SHORT STORIES) - Philip Roth {FerraBit} (Size: 359.6 MB)
  Defender of the Faith_1.mp3 10.96 MB
  Defender of the Faith_2.mp3 10.73 MB
  Defender of the Faith_3.mp3 12.71 MB
  Defender of the Faith_4.mp3 8.59 MB
  Eli The Fanatic_1.mp3 10.84 MB
  Eli The Fanatic_2.mp3 12.22 MB
  Eli The Fanatic_3.mp3 10.2 MB
  Eli The Fanatic_4.mp3 11.57 MB
  Eli The Fanatic_5.mp3 10.22 MB
  Eli The Fanatic_6.mp3 11.2 MB
  Epstein_1.mp3 10.91 MB
  Epstein_2.mp3 11.78 MB
  Epstein_3.mp3 13.33 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_01.mp3 10.36 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_02.mp3 11.8 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_03.mp3 11.04 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_04.mp3 11.34 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_05.mp3 9.65 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_06.mp3 10.41 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_07.mp3 12.4 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_08.mp3 11.67 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_09.mp3 11.28 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_10.mp3 11.91 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_11.mp3 11.42 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_12.mp3 10.27 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_13.mp3 10.34 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_14.mp3 11.06 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_15.mp3 12.8 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_cover-lg.jpg?042148 1.52 MB
  Goodbye Columbus_cover-sm.jpg?042148 66.21 KB
  The Conversion of the Jews_1.mp3 11.3 MB
  The Conversion of the Jews_2.mp3 12.29 MB
  Torrent downloaded from Demonoid.com.txt 47 B
  You Cant Tell a Man by the Song_1.mp3 11.34 MB
  You Cant Tell a Man by the Song_2.mp3 10.05 MB
  _Goodbye Columbus_INFO_FerraBit.txt 14.92 KB
  ▲ 36 total files

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GOODBYE, COLUMBUS AND 5 SHORT STORIES by Philip Roth (1959)

Read by . . : John Rubinstein, Jerry Zaks, Harlan Ellison, Elliott Gould, Theodore Bikel
Publisher . : Phoenix Audio (2006)
ISBN . . . .: 1597771139| 9781597771139
Format . . .: MP3. 32 tracks, 357 MB
Bitrate . . : ~95 kbps (iTunes 10, VBR (highest), Mono, 44.1 kHz)
Source . . .: 8 CDs (8.25 hrs)
Genre . . . : Fiction
Unabridged .: Unabridged

Stories:

1. GoodBye, Columbus . . . . . .John Rubinstein
2. The Conversion of the Jews . Jerry Zaks
3. Defender of the Faith . . . .Harlan Ellison
4. Epstein . . . . . . . . . . .John Rubinstein
5. You Can\'t Tell a Man by the
Song He sings . . . . . . . .Elliott Gould
6. Eli, The Fanatic . . . . . . Theodore Bikel

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Nov 2010

Links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Roth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodbye,_Columbus

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From Wiki:

Goodbye, Columbus (1959) is the title of the first book published by
the American novelist Philip Roth, a collection of six stories.

In addition to its title novella, set in New Jersey, Goodbye, Columbus
contains the five short stories \"The Conversion of the Jews,\"
\"Defender of the Faith,\" \"Epstein,\" \"You Can\'t Tell a Man by the Song
He Sings,\" and \"Eli, the Fanatic.\" Each story deals with the problems
and concerns of second and third-generation assimilated American Jews
as they leave the ethnic ghettos of their parents and grandparents
and go on to college, the white-collar professions, and life in the
suburbs.

The book was a critical success for Roth, winning the 1960 National
Book Award and earning a name for him as a talented up-and-coming young
writer. Still, the book was not without controversy, as certain elements
in the Jewish community took issue with Roth\'s less than flattering
portrayal of some of his characters.[1] The short story Defender of the
Faith, about a Jewish sergeant who is exploited by three shirking,
coreligionist draftees, drew particular ire. When Roth in 1962 appeared
on a panel alongside the distinguished black novelist Ralph Ellison to
discuss minority representation in literature, the questions directed at
him soon turned into denunciations.[citation needed] Many accused Roth
of being a self-hating Jew, a label that would stick with him for much
of his career. It is often speculated that the wildly obscene comedy of
Portnoy\'s Complaint (1969) was Roth\'s defiant reply to his early
Jewish critics.

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