Jan 2, 2010
The Great American Novel | The Great American Novel
At a glance:
- Author: Philip Roth
- First Published: 1973
- Type of Plot: Social satire
- Time of Work: 1943-1944, with flashbacks to the early decades of the twentieth
century
- Setting: Various cities in the eastern and midwestern United States
- Principal Characters: Word Smith (Smitty), General Douglas O. Oakhart, Gil Gamesh, Ulysses S. Fairsmith, Mike Masterson, Roland Agni, Angela Whitling Trust
- Genres: Long fiction, Satire
- Subjects: United States or Americans, Communism or communists, Literature, 1940’s, Wit or humor, Baseball
- Locales: East (U.S.), Midwest (U.S.)
The Novel
The Great American Novel is the story of the bumbling Ruppert Mundys baseball club
and of the Patriot Baseball League. In a lengthy prologue, aging sportswriter Word Smith (Smitty)
recalls the greatness of the league, hints at the reasons for its demise, and bemoans the attempts by
Americans of all walks of life to erase the league from memory. His mission is to preserve this part
of American history: The story which makes up the novel proper is his account of the league’s
demise.
The main action of the novel occurs in 1943 and 1944, though numerous...
[The entire page is 2663 words long]
Join eNotes
The above is a free excerpt. Get total access to this content with the:
eNotes Pass
©2000-2010
Enotes.com Inc.
All Rights Reserved