Fiction
Portnoy's Complaint
One man talks and talks and talks to his analyst until you're drowning in his neuroses. Roth unleashed this confessional tornado in 1969 and changed what fiction could say out loud. Alexander Portnoy spills everything—his mother, his guilt, his desires, his rage—in a rush of words that feels both hilarious and unbearable. For readers who can handle raw honesty served without apology. The kind of book that makes you laugh and cringe simultaneously, usually on the same page.
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