Marco Roth
Marco Roth (born 1974) is co-founder and editor of n+1 magazine. [1]
Life
Roth is a graduate of The Dalton School and Columbia University. In 2009, he was awarded a Pew Fellowship in the Arts.[2]
Essays and criticism
His work has appeared in the Dissent,[3] New York Times, The Times Literary Supplement and the Nation.[4] His memoir, The Scientists: A Family Romance, about his father's death and "truths and limitations in literature", came out in 2012.[5]
Works
- "An insular view of the Nobel prize". The Guardian. 8 October 2008.
- "A Year in Reading: Marco Roth". The Millions. December 11, 2009.
- "Enduring Love". Tablet. July 19, 2007.
- Articles published in n+1
- "Derrida: An Autothanatography" A memoir/obituary about Roth/Derrida.
- "I'm with Stupid" - About Michael Moore and our values.
Interviews
- "Young Critics: Marco Roth". Full Stop. 22 June 2011.
References
- ↑ "n+1: Marco Roth". Nplusonemag.com. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
- ↑ "Marco Roth". The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
- ↑ Roth, Marco. "Fall 2010 Issue - The Credit Crisis and". Dissent Magazine. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
- ↑ "Marco Roth: The Rise of the Neuronovel". RN Book Show. 3 February 2010. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
- ↑ "n+1's Marco Roth Sells a Memoir to FSG". The New York Observer. 2010-05-28. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
External links
- "Franz the Obscure" - Kafka: The Decisive Years,' by Reiner Stach Review by Roth in The New York Times, (Published: January 1, 2006).
- "Shalimar the Clown" Review of Salman Rushdie in Times Literary Supplement.
- "Marco Roth: The Rise of the Neuronovel", The Book Store, 3 February 2010
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