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|a PS3568.O855
|b S23 1995
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|a Roth, Philip.
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|a Sabbath's theater /
|c Philip Roth.
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|a Boston :
|b Houghton Mifflin,
|c 1995.
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|a The life of an old man who lives for sex. He is Morris Sabbath, 64, a New York puppeteer who made his name with lewd performances. Feeling death approaching, he relives his many amorous adventures in graphic detail. By the author of Portnoy's Complaint.
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|a Middle aged men
|v Fiction.
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