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- Our_Gang_(novel) abstract "Our Gang (1971) is Philip Roth's fifth novel. A marked departure from his previous book, the popular Portnoy's Complaint, Our Gang is a political satire written in the form of a closet drama. Centered on the character of \"Trick E. Dixon\", a caricature of then-President Richard Nixon, the book takes its cue from an actual quote from Nixon:As the book is written entirely as dialogue, Roth uses stage directions, such as \"impish endearing smile\", when Dixon is talking.".
- Our_Gang_(novel) comment "Our Gang (1971) is Philip Roth's fifth novel. A marked departure from his previous book, the popular Portnoy's Complaint, Our Gang is a political satire written in the form of a closet drama. Centered on the character of \"Trick E. Dixon\", a caricature of then-President Richard Nixon, the book takes its cue from an actual quote from Nixon:As the book is written entirely as dialogue, Roth uses stage directions, such as \"impish endearing smile\", when Dixon is talking.".