Unfortunately, 2018 doesn't seem to have been a great year for some of our most celebrated authors. Philip Roth is another casualty who was best known for his power with words. Roth wrote classics like "Portnoy's Complaint", which was a best seller. It was obvious he was going to be a huge success in his chosen career from his very early days; he won the highly regarded National Book Award for his very first published novel "Goodbye, Columbus", all the way back in 1959.
Somehow, the Nobel Prize for Literature evaded Roth for his entire career, and his books took on an increasingly biographical tone as his life went on. He wrote about his failed marriage in "I Married A Communist", and he delved further into the background of his childhood, and his thoughts on being brought up Jewish; something that often put him at odds with the traditional Jewish community. Roth was 85.