Samuel Roth
éditeur américain
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Samuel Roth (1893 à Zboriv – ) est un éditeur américain, proche d'Ezra Pound et James Joyce.
Bibliographie
- Broomstick Brigade (New York : Bloch Publishing, 1914)[1]
- Europe: A Book for America (New York : Boni and Liveright, 1919)[2]
- Now and Forever: A Conversation with Mr. Israel Zangwill on the Jew and the Future, 1925
- Stone Walls Do Not: The Chronicle of a Captivity, 1930
- Lady Chatterley's Husbands : An Anonymous Sequel to the Celebrated Novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover (New York: William Faro, 1931)[3]
- Lady Chatterley's Lover: A Dramatization of His Version of D.H. Lawrence's Novel (New York: William Faro, 1931)[4]
- The Private Life of Frank Harris (New York: William Faro, 1931)[5]
- Songs Out of Season (New York: William Faro, 1932)[6]
- Jews Must Live: An Account of the Persecution of the World by Israel on All the Frontiers of Civilization (New York: The Golden Hind Press, 1934)[7],[8]
- Dear Richard: A Letter to My Son in the Fighting Forces of the United States (New York: Wisdom House, 1942)[9]
- Peep-Hole of the Present: An Inquiry into the Substance of Appearance (New York: Philosophical Book-Club, 1945)[10]
- Bumarap: The Story of a Male Virgin (New York: Arrowhead Books, 1947)[11]
- Apotheosis: The Nazarene in Our World (New York, Bridgehead Books, 1957)[12]
- My Friend Yeshea (New York: Bridgehead Books, 1961)[13]
Édition
- New Songs of Zion: A Zionist Anthology (New York: Judean Press, 1914)[14]
Magazines
Bibliographie
- Jay A. Gertzman, "Bookleggers and Smuthounds: The Trade in Erotica, 1920-1940" (Phila.: U of Pennsylvania Press, 1999), chapitre 6.
- Jay A. Gertzman, "Samuel Roth, Infamous Modernist" (U Press of Florida, 2013). forthcoming
- Whitney Strub, "Roth v. U.S. and Modern Obscenity Doctrine" (U. Press of Kansas, 2013). forthcoming
- Leo Hamalian, "Nobody Knows My Names: Samuel Roth and the Underside of Modern Letters," Journal of Modern Literature 3 (1974): 889-921.
- Adelaide Kugel [Roth's daughter], "'Wroth-Rackt Joyce': Samuel Roth and the 'Not Quite Unauthorized' Edition of Ulysses," Joyce Studies Annual 3 (Summer 1992): 242-48
- Walter Stewart, Nietzsche My Sister and I: A Critical Study (n.l.: Xlibris Corp., 2007).
- Gay Talese, Thy Neighbor's Wife (NY: Dell, 1981), Chapter Six.
- Josh Lambert, "Unclean Lips: Obscenity and Jews in American Literature" (diss., U. of Michigan, 2009).
- Samuel Roth Papers at the Rare Book & Manuscript Library (en) de l'université Columbia
- "Scandalous Reputations: Serializing Ulysses in Two Worlds Monthly", Amanda Sigler, Berfrois, 16 June 2011