Call It Sleep (Twentieth Century Classics)

Metamorphosis and Other Stories (Penguin Modern Classics)

Author: Henry Roth

When Henry Roth published Call It Sleep, his first novel, in 1934, it was greeted with critical acclaim. But in that dark Depression year, books were hard to sell, and the novel quickly dropped out of sight, as did its twenty-eight-year-old author. Only with its paperback publication in 1964 did the novel receive the recognition it deserves. Call It Sleep was the first pap….Read More

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