In "The Anatomy Lesson," Nathan Zuckerman, a writer plagued by a mysterious pain, struggles with his inability to create. As he visits various doctors without relief, he questions whether his own work caused his affliction. This comedic exploration of illness is filled with humor and insight, marking a highlight in Roth's trilogy.
In "The Anatomy Lesson," Nathan Zuckerman, a writer plagued by a mysterious pain, struggles with his inability to create. As he visits various doctors without relief, he questions whether his own work caused his affliction. This comedic exploration of illness is filled with humor and insight, marking a highlight in Roth's trilogy.