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The characters in Indignation are for the most part thin and flimsy, and the contrived relationship between the local and the cosmic, or the local and the global, finally manages only to produce a mainly storm-in-a-teacup effect.
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The characters in Indignation are for the most part thin and flimsy, and the contrived relationship between the local and the cosmic, or the local and the global, finally manages only to produce a mainly storm-in-a-teacup effect.
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Bismark said "Indignation is not a political state of mind."
Watch On The Rhine 1945
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Arise! and Messner finds the four-beat word Indignation to be especially heartening in his Kulturkampf with the dean of men.
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Arise! and Messner finds the four-beat word Indignation to be especially heartening in his Kulturkampf with the dean of men.
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Indignation, which is one of Roth's most traditional, straightforward novels ever, both in terms of narrative structure and the substance of the plot.
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In the second book, "Indignation," a "boy screws up and winds up getting killed."
Learning to 'Pack a Punch' in 150 Pages Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg 2010
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The ending of "Indignation" is telegraphed near the beginning of the book, but I won't give it away.
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Maybe my easily triggered pique is why I liked Philip Roth's 2008 novel, "Indignation," so much.
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