The Conversion of the Jews | Good Girls and Boys Gone Bad

In the following essay excerpt, Jones and Nance explore the struggles of individuals against conformist society in ‘‘The Conversion of the Jews’’ and other stories in Roth's Goodbye, Columbus collection.

Goodbye, Columbus contains not only the title piece but also five of Roth’s short stories. Among these, ‘‘Epstein,’’ ‘‘The Conversion of the Jews,’’ and ‘‘Eli the Fanatic’’ are thematically consonant with the novella in their concern with the conflicts associated with love, the family, and the difficulties of communication in a world in which materialism has replaced spirituality. These stories also introduce another theme that will pervade Roth’s later books and which exists, submerged, in Goodbye, Columbus. This theme emanates from Roth’s...

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