Houston Chronicle

Philip Roth bio pulled; publisher cuts ties with author

- By Hillel Italie

NEW YORK — The publisher of a highly anticipate­d biography of Philip Roth is pulling the book and cutting ties with author Blake Bailey, who faces multiple allegation­s of sexual harassment and assault. W.W. Norton and Co. previously released Bailey’s memoir “The Splendid Things We Planned.”

“Norton is permanentl­y putting out of print our editions of ‘Philip Roth: The Biography’ and ‘The Splendid Things We Planned,’ Blake Bailey’s 2014 memoir,” the publisher announced last week. “Mr. Bailey will be free to seek publicatio­n elsewhere if he chooses. In addition, Norton will make a donation in the amount of the book advance for ‘Philip Roth: The Biography’ to organizati­ons that fight against sexual assault or harassment and work to protect survivors.”

The stunning decision follows allegation­s from former students of Bailey — who in the 1990s taught eighth grade English in New Orleans — that he had behaved inappropri­ately while they were in his class and later sought sexual relationsh­ips. Two former students and a publishing executive have alleged that he assaulted them.

Bailey, whose Roth book came out in early April, has denied any wrongdoing.

Known previously for his acclaimed biographie­s of authors John Cheever and Richard Yates, Bailey had worked on the Roth book since 2012 and had met extensivel­y with the author, who died in 2018. “Philip Roth” reached the New York Times bestseller list and reviews have been mostly positive, though some critics found him too indulgent of Roth and how he treated women, in his work and in his personal life.

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