"Retraces Philip Roth's steps in the historical unincorporated community of Brookside, New Jersey, which inspired the fictional Old Rimrock, the setting of his most notorious novel American Pastoral (1997). The main strength of the book is the author's perspective on the subject. Born and raised in Brookside, Gustafson combines his first-hand experience as a local with his expertise as an historian, offering an in-depth regionalist and historical reconstruction that not only provides new insights into the novelist’s research materials but also broadens the scholarship of Roth Studies from a fresh perspective."---New Jersey Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal
“Thomas Gustafson’s American Anti-Pastoral, a study of Philip Roth’s literature through the prism of Brookside, New Jersey, is a well-written, intriguing, and accessible work of literary criticism. It is both an excellent contribution to 'Roth Studies' and at the same time something much more than that, a literary excursus into the relationship between place, myth-making, and literary creativity.”
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Prologue
Part I Dismal Harmony
1 The Office of Letters and the Bomb: Brookside and Old Rimrock
2 Fourth of July Parade
3 Indigenous American Berserk
4 Fig Leaf: The Voice of the Pastoral
5 Walled Garden
Part II Babel
6 All Babel Breaks Loose
7 Inside the Territory: Myth and History
8 Harmony: Bill Orcutt’s WASP History Tour
9 Dissonance: Bucky Robinson’s Jewish History Tour
10 Counterfactual: Beatrice and George Jenkins Sr.’s Black History Tour of Morristown
11 On the Dead-End Dirt Road: The Quiet Babel of Stoney Hill Road and Where Goodbye Newark Meets Goodbye Orchard
12 Brookside Bards: Steven Cramer’s Poetry of Protest and Christopher Merrill’s Poetry of Place
Part III Pentecost Remembered and Lost
13 Brookside against the Current
14 NIMBY: Protecting Green Space with Green Money
15 The Price of Harmony
16 The Table of Otherhood and Communion
17 The Community Club and Its Dissidents
18 American Pastoral and Revolutions of the Word
Epilogue: “The Great New Jersey Novel”: American Pastoral and the Garden State of Letters
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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