Obama puts writers like Roth and Saul Bellow in one category, that is your quintessential American writer that you cannot ignore.
He says their books are “steeped with this sense of being an outsider, longing to get in, not sure what you’re giving up.” And with Operation Shylock, he's not wrong. Philip Roth takes on the subject of the writer’s double, which for Roth is inevitably bound up in Jewishness and identity. This is a bold, inventive and energetic departure from his past novels, a meta-novel, and, like all of his writing, full of ideas, wit, humor and startling observation.