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Folder of photocopied photographs

 Collection — Box: 8, Folder: 1

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

“ … in the final stages of writing a novel, Roth likes to get as much criticism and response as he can from a few interested readers.”6

This collection consists primarily of photocopies of draft manuscripts — written by American writer Philip Roth — which Roth sent to his long-time friend Joel Conarroe over the course of 26 years. Many of the drafts were heavily edited by Roth. Some of the drafts include a few comments, questions or edits by Conarroe. In this collection drafts and typescripts of The Anatomy Lesson, and drafts of The Ghostwriter and chapter 1 of Sabbath’s Theater are the most heavily edited.

Also included in the collection are several brief notes from Roth to Conarroe that accompanied drafts of three works:

The Anatomy Lesson January 1983: These are sketches for revised ending. Chapters 4 and 5. (replaces old 4, 5, and 6) In addition: remove, in chapter 3, from paragraph 2 of 3-29 to bottom of 3-38. (All brother material goes.) In addition insert chapter 3, page 3-19-3-20 enclosed. (Box 1, Folder 10) March 1983: Any questions, speak with Veronica Geng. This is edited version I plan to take back to London to use to finish up. All corrections and changes stand. (Box 1, Folder 15)

I Married a Communist: Mistake. Please remove and destroy pages 31-53 of the Chapter 7 I sent you. Replace with pages 31-50 of Chapter 7 that are enclosed. (Box 3, Folder 9)

Patrimony. Feb. 6, 1989: Dear Joel: Would you put these pages with the last draft of the ms. I sent you. No need to insert them; just put this envelope with the other. I don’t want to have the only copy. Yours,” (Box 3, Folder 11) Feb. 8, 1989: Dear Joel: Please put this envelope with the others, alongside the ms. of Patrimony. Philip (Box 3, Folder 12)

Philip Roth-related artifacts in the collection include one black T-shirt (size large with image of inaugural Yaddo Artist Medal given to Philip Roth in 2014) and 2 buttons (Philip Roth at 80).

6. Lee, Hermione. “Philip Roth, The Art of Fiction, N. 84.” The Paris Review Issue 93, Fall 1984. Web, March 2017.

Dates

  • 1982 - 2019

Conditions Governing Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Photocopying of materials is limited and no materials may be photocopied or photographed without permission from library staff.

Extent

From the Collection: 3.34 Linear Feet (8 document boxes; 1 oversize box)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Joel Conarroe, 5/2022

Physical Description

Many of these are included in Conarroe's bound photocopied booklets.

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Philip Roth Personal Library Repository

Contact:
5 Washington St
Newark NJ 07102