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‘Indignation’, a compelling novel by the acclaimed American author Philip Roth, delves into the themes of love, family, and the cost of individuality against the backdrop of 1950s America. This narrative follows Marcus Messner, a young Jewish man from Newark, New Jersey, as he navigates the constraints of societal expectations and the looming threat of the Korean War. Roth’s masterful storytelling and intricate character development invite readers into a world where defiance and conformity collide. ‘Indignation’ offers a poignant exploration of the struggles of youth, the complexities of faith, and the relentless pursuit of autonomy. A must-read for fans of literary fiction and those intrigued by the nuances of human resilience.






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