Philip Roth biography, pulled last month, has new publisher
Philip Roth biography, pulled last month, has new publisheron May 18, 2021
A long-awaited book about Philip Roth that was pulled last month amid allegations of sexual assault and harassment against biographer Blake Bailey has a new publisher.
Skyhorse Publishing told The Associated Press on Monday that it will have Philip Roth: The Biography available in paperback June 15, and hopes to have the e-book and audio editions ready by Wednesday.
Bailey's 900-page biography was begun in 2012 and written with the participation of Roth, who died in 2018. Released in early April by W.W. Norton & Company, Philip Roth received mostly positive reviews, although critics for The New York Times and The New Republic found Bailey too indulgent of Roth's behaviour towards women. The book reached the Times bestseller list among others.
But two weeks after publication, reports from the Los Angeles Times, the New Orleans Times-Picayune and The AP among others featured extensive, on-the-record quotes from former students of Bailey while he was a middle-grade teacher in New Orleans in the 1990s. The students alleged a pattern of inappropriate behaviour while he was a teacher, and that he later pursued sexual relationships. Two former students and book publishing executive Valentina Rice have alleged he assaulted them. Rice's account first appeared in The New York Times and was confirmed by Rice to the AP.
Norton initially paused the book's printing and promotion, then withdrew it altogether, along with a Bailey memoir released in 2014, The Splendid Things We Planned. As of Monday morning, hardcover copies of Philip Roth were still available on Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com.
Financial terms for the Skyhorse deal were not disclosed. Bailey, who has written acclaimed biographies of the authors John Cheever and Richard Yates, has denied any wrongdoing.
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