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Our Gang (1971) is Philip Roth's fifth novel. A marked departure from his previous book, the popular Portnoy's Complaint, Our Gang is a political satire written in the form of a closet drama. Centered on the character of "Trick E. Dixon", a caricature of then-President Richard Nixon, the book takes its cue from an actual quote from Nixon:

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  • Nuestra pandilla (novela) (es)
  • La nostra gang (it)
  • Tricard Dixon et ses copains (fr)
  • Our Gang (novel) (en)
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  • Tricard Dixon et ses copains (titre original en anglais : Our Gang) est un roman de l'écrivain américain Philip Roth, publié aux États-Unis en octobre 1971 chez Random House et paru en français le 26 octobre 1972 aux éditions Gallimard. (fr)
  • Nuestra pandilla (Our Gang) es una novela de 1971 escrita por el autor estadounidense Philip Roth. La novela es una sátira política y está escrita como un drama de armario (para ser leída en vez de ser puesta en escena). El argumento se centra en el personaje «Trick E. Dixon», una caricatura literaria del entonces presidente Richard Nixon y se desarrolla a partir de un discurso que este dio en contra del aborto en 1971. En España fue publicada por la editorial Mondadori en 2008 con traducción de Jordi Fibla. (es)
  • La nostra gang (Protagonisti: Tricky e i suoi amici) (Our Gang (Starring Tricky and His Friends)) è un romanzo di Philip Roth pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1971. Il romanzo, scritto sotto forma di atti unici teatrali, è una satira politica contro l'allora presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America Richard Nixon, chiamato nel romanzo "Trick E. Dixon". (it)
  • Our Gang (1971) is Philip Roth's fifth novel. A marked departure from his previous book, the popular Portnoy's Complaint, Our Gang is a political satire written in the form of a closet drama. Centered on the character of "Trick E. Dixon", a caricature of then-President Richard Nixon, the book takes its cue from an actual quote from Nixon: (en)
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  • Our Gang (en)
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  • Tricard Dixon et ses copains (titre original en anglais : Our Gang) est un roman de l'écrivain américain Philip Roth, publié aux États-Unis en octobre 1971 chez Random House et paru en français le 26 octobre 1972 aux éditions Gallimard. (fr)
  • Nuestra pandilla (Our Gang) es una novela de 1971 escrita por el autor estadounidense Philip Roth. La novela es una sátira política y está escrita como un drama de armario (para ser leída en vez de ser puesta en escena). El argumento se centra en el personaje «Trick E. Dixon», una caricatura literaria del entonces presidente Richard Nixon y se desarrolla a partir de un discurso que este dio en contra del aborto en 1971. En España fue publicada por la editorial Mondadori en 2008 con traducción de Jordi Fibla. (es)
  • Our Gang (1971) is Philip Roth's fifth novel. A marked departure from his previous book, the popular Portnoy's Complaint, Our Gang is a political satire written in the form of a closet drama. Centered on the character of "Trick E. Dixon", a caricature of then-President Richard Nixon, the book takes its cue from an actual quote from Nixon: From personal and religious beliefs I consider abortions an unacceptable form of population control. Furthermore, unrestricted abortion policies, or abortion on-demand, I cannot square with my personal belief in the sanctity of human life—including the life of the yet unborn. For, surely, the unborn have rights also, recognized in law, recognized even in principles expounded by the United Nations. Roth was inspired to write Our Gang by Nixon making this statement on the same week he ordered William Calley's release from prison to house arrest. As the book is written entirely as dialogue, Roth uses stage directions, such as "impish endearing smile", when Dixon is talking. (en)
  • La nostra gang (Protagonisti: Tricky e i suoi amici) (Our Gang (Starring Tricky and His Friends)) è un romanzo di Philip Roth pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1971. Il romanzo, scritto sotto forma di atti unici teatrali, è una satira politica contro l'allora presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America Richard Nixon, chiamato nel romanzo "Trick E. Dixon". (it)
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