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����"To tell you the truth, I'm done," Roth was quoted as telling Les Inrocks. "Nemesis will be my last book," he said of his 2010 short novel set against a fictional polio epidemic in Newark, New Jersey, in 1944.
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����The novella Goodbye, Columbus catapulted Roth onto the American literary scene in 1959 with its satirical depiction of class and religion in American life. Published along with five other short stories, it won the National Book Award in 1960. He won it again in 1995 for Sabbath's Theater.
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