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Deception is a 1990 novel by Philip Roth. The book consists of bits of conversations and confessions of two lovers who are cheating on their spouses.
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Kepesh Novels
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Roth Novels
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Short Stories
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"The Conversion of the Jews" · "Defender of the Faith" · "The Kind of Person I am" · "Epstein" · "You Can't Tell a Man by the Song He Sings" · "Eli, the Fanatic" · "Philosophy, or Something Like That" · "The Box of Truths" · "The Fence" · "Armando and the Frauds" · "The Final Delivery of Mr. Thorn" · "The Day It Snowed" · "The Contest for Aaron Gold" · "Heard Melodies Are Sweeter" · "Expect the Vandals" · "The Love Vessel" · "The Good Girl" · "The Mistaken" · "Novotny's Pain" · "Psychoanalytic Special" · "An Actor's Life for Me" · "On the Air" · "His Mistress's Voice" · "Smart Money" · "The Ultimatum" · "Drenka's Men" · "Communist"
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Library of America
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Novels and Stories 1959–1962 · Novels 1967–1972 · Novels 1973–1977 · Zuckerman Bound: A Trilogy & Epilogue 1979–1985
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