The Library of America's definitive edition of Philip Roth's collected works explained

The Library of America's definitive edition of Philip Roth's collected works (2005–2017) is a series collecting Philip Roth's works. The Library of America's aim is to collect and republish all of Roth's literary output. Originally envisioned as an eight-volume series, the revised plan presents Roth's oeuvre in ten volumes.[1] First published in 2005, ten volumes have been published as of 2017, all edited by Ross Miller, except the last one, by Roth himself.[2]

Volume 1: Novels and Stories 1959–1962

LOA #157: Published August 18, 2005,, 913 pages

Volume 2: Novels 1967–1972

LOA #158: Published August 18, 2005,, 671 pages

Volume 3: Novels 1973–1977

LOA #165: Published October 19, 2006,, 900 pages

Volume 4: Zuckerman Bound: A Trilogy & Epilogue 1979–1985

LOA #175: Published September 20, 2007,, 675 pages

Volume 5: Novels and Other Narratives 1986–1991

LOA #185: Published September 4, 2008,, 767 pages

Volume 6: Novels 1993–1995

LOA #205: Published September 2, 2010,, 842 pages

Volume 7: The American Trilogy 1997–2000

LOA #220: Published September 29, 2011,, 1088 pages

Volume 8: Novels 2001–2007

LOA #236: Published February 7, 2013,, 740 pages

Volume 9: Nemeses

LOA #237: Published February 7, 2013,, 598 pages

Volume 10: Why Write?: Collected Nonfiction 1960–2013

LOA #300: Published September 12, 2017,, 476 pages

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Will 8 Roth Volumes Be Enough? - Library of America Subscribers - LibraryThing. www.librarything.com.
  2. http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/authors/roth/ Philip Roth bibliographical note