Philip Milton Roth was an acclaimed American novelist known for his significant contributions to literature. He won numerous prestigious awards including the National Book Award for 'Goodbye, Columbus' and 'Sabbath's Theater', as well as the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for 'American Pastoral'. His other notable works include 'The Counterlife', 'Patrimony', 'Operation Shylock', 'The Human Stain', and 'Everyman', which garnered several accolades, solidifying his position as one of the most celebrated writers in the United States.
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Meaning of the name - Philip
lover of horses
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Place of Birth: Newark
Place of Death: Manhattan
Cause of Death: heart failure
Educated At: Weequahic High School | Bucknell University | Rutgers University | University of Chicago
Occupation: novelist
Spouses: Claire Bloom
Employers: Hunter College | University of Iowa | University of Pennsylvania | Princeton University
Awards Received: National Book Critics Circle Award in Biography | National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction | Honorary doctorate from Brown University | PEN/Nabokov Award | Library of Congress Living Legend | Society of American Historians Prize for Historical Fiction | Emerson-Thoreau Medal | Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service | Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction | New Jersey Hall of Fame | National Book Award for Fiction | Prix Médicis étranger | Princess of Asturias Literary Prize | Commander of the Legion of Honour | International Booker Prize | PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction | Sidewise Award for Alternate History | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction | National Medal of Arts | National Humanities Medal | Guggenheim Fellowship | National Book Award | Franz Kafka Prize
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Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet | Position (Tropical, Western) | Transits on March 19, 2024 | Secondary Progressions for March 19, 2024 |
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Sun | 28 Pisces 39 | 29 Pisces 35 | 26 Gemini 58 |
Moon | 9 Capricorn 29 | 28 Cancer 42 | 9 Taurus 21 |
Mercury | 5 Aries 12 | 16 Aries 49 | 18 Cancer 12 |
Venus | 20 Pisces 13 | 9 Pisces 39 | 12 Cancer 27 |
Mars | 4 Virgo 20 | 27 Aquarius 27 | 20 Virgo 39 |
Jupiter | 16 Virgo 41 | 14 Taurus 47 | 15 Virgo 15 |
Saturn | 13 Aquarius 1 | 12 Pisces 7 | 16 Aquarius 9 |
Uranus | 21 Aries 56 | 20 Taurus 15 | 26 Aries 36 |
Neptune | 8 Virgo 16 | 27 Pisces 27 | 7 Virgo 39 |
Pluto | 21 Cancer 16 | 1 Aquarius 39 | 22 Cancer 17 |
Rahu | 6 Pisces 47 | 16 Aries 42 | 1 Pisces 58 |
Ketu | 6 Virgo 47 | 16 Libra 42 | 1 Virgo 58 |
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