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3->''"Portnoy's Complaint: A disorder in which strongly felt ethical and altruistic impulses are perpetually warring with extreme sexual longings, often of a perverse nature..."''
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5''Portnoy's Complaint'' (1969) is an American novel by Creator/PhilipRoth. The novel tells the humorous monologue of Alex Portnoy, a sex-obsessed Jewish youth who confesses his often bizarre sexual encounters to his psychotherapist. As he grows older, he becomes a close adviser to the Mayor of New York City and struggles to square his desire to help society with his outsized sexual appetites, a conflict which eventually reaches a breaking point. Though it was originally banned in several countries due to its explicit content, it is now often ranked among the greatest novels of the 20th century, and is one of Roth's most popular books, along with ''Literature/AmericanPastoral''.
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7It was adapted into a film in 1972, written and directed by Ernest Lehman and starring Creator/RichardBenjamin and Creator/KarenBlack.
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10!!This novel provides examples of:
11* AttemptedRape: Near the end, Alex goes to UsefulNotes/{{Israel}}, where he meets a woman named Naomi. When she refuses his advances, he tries to force himself on her, but fails because he can't get an erection.
12* AuthorAvatar: Roth and Alex Portnoy share a hometown and an ethnic/religious background, so this trope is inescapable. In a later Roth novel, ''Zuckerman Unbound'', Nathan Zuckerman (who is a blatant AuthorAvatar for Roth) has success with a ribald comedic novel ''Carnovsky'', and gets annoyed when people think that the main character is based on him.
13* CargoShip: Alex/chicken liver and Alex/cored apple. No, ''[[InvokedTrope really.]]''
14* CatharticScream: A rare example of this trope at the very end of a work. After spending the entire novel monologuing, Alex asks his psychoanalyst's permission to let out a scream of frustration over his perpetual guilt. "Because that's maybe what I need most of all, to howl. A pure howl, without any more words between me and it!" There follows a scream running several lines of type. Then comes the novel's final "Punch Line":
15--> So ''[said the doctor]''. [[HerrDoktor Now vee may perhaps to begin.]] Yes?
16* CountryMatters: One sexually explicit chapter (hell, they all are) is titled "Cunt Crazy."
17* TheFilmOfTheBook: There was a 1972 film adaptation starring Richard Benjamin and Karen Black, which was almost universally panned.
18* GentileJewChaser: Discussed. Alex tells how in his teenage years, he thought that he had to pretend to be Christian to attract Christian girls. Later, he realized that there's no need for it, because there are plenty of Christian women who are attracted to Jewish men just like him. He cites Creator/ElizabethTaylor as an example, stating that her Jewish husband Mike Todd was "a cheap facsimile of my Uncle Hymie upstairs".
19-->Who in his right mind would ever have believed that Elizabeth Taylor had the hots for Uncle Hymie? Who knew that the secret to a shikse's heart (and box) was not to pretend to be some hook-nosed variety of goy, as boring and vacuous as her own brother, but to be what one's uncle was, to be what one's father was, to be whatever one was oneself...
20* HormoneAddledTeenager: As a teenager, Alex was obsessed with sex and girls, but much to his frustration, he never really grew out of it.
21-->Day and night, at work and on the street-thirty-three years old and still he is roaming the streets with his eyes popping. A wonder he hasn't been ground to mush by a taxicab, given how he makes his way across the major arteries of Manhattan during the lunch hour. Thirty-three, and still ogling and daydreaming about every girl who crosses her legs opposite him in the subway!
22* JewishMother: Combined with FreudianExcuse and probably UsefulNotes/OedipusComplex. Alex attributes his sexual disappointments to his overbearing mother.
23* JewsLoveToArgue: Alex claims that he only realized that the English language can be used for other things than arguing when he first spent Thanksgiving away from his folks, with his Christian girlfriend's family.
24* JewishSmartass: Alex is not shy about dispensing sarcasm (especially in the company of the Monkey).
25* TheLoinsSleepTonight: At the end of the book, Alex travels to Israel, when he realizes that he's become impotent. He thinks this is punishment because he left the Monkey behind when she threatened to commit suicide if he doesn't marry her.
26* MasturbationMeansSexualFrustration: An entire chapter, "Whacking Off," is dedicated to Alex's experiences with masturbation. In his teenage years, he masturbated at every opportunity, and lived in fear of being caught.
27* MattressTagGag: Near the end, Alex claims that he's always cruelly punished by the universe for minor transgressions, and imagines that if he removed a mattress tag, he'd get the electric chair.
28--> "This is the police speaking. You're surrounded, Portnoy. You better come on out and pay your debt to society." "Up society's ass, Copper!" "Three to come out with those hands of yours up in the air. Mad Dog, or else we come in after you, guns blazing. One." "Blaze, you bastard cop, what do I give a shit? I tore the tag off my mattress--" "Two." "-- But at least while I lived, I lived big!"
29* NiceJewishBoy: Alex is torn between his conflicting desires; he wants to live a hedonistic life, but he also wants to become the nice Jewish boy his parents expect him to be.
30* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The Monkey, most notably.
31* SelfAbuse: In his teenage years, when he's masturbating every day, Alex discovers a little dot on his penis (which is just a harmless freckle), and thinks that he got cancer from all the masturbation. But he's still unable to stop.
32* SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny: Alex is obsessed with sex, and feels guilty about it. This is the titular "Portnoy's complaint", as defined in the beginning.
33-->"A disorder in which strongly-felt ethical and altruistic impulses are perpetually warring with extreme sexual longings, often of a perverse nature [...] as a consequence of the patient's "morality," however, neither fantasy nor act issues in genuine sexual gratification, but rather in overriding feelings of shame, and the dread of retribution...
34* ShiksaGoddess: Alex's girlfriends — The Monkey, The Pumpkin and The Pilgrim — are this to him. (Especially The Pilgrim; he gives her that nickname because she's from a prestigious [[WhiteAngloSaxonProtestant WASP]] family, and that's his main reason for dating her.)
35* SizableSemiticNose: Alex thinks that he'd never be able to pass for a Gentile because of his big nose.
36* TheShrink: Alex is narrating this entire book to his psychotherapist.
37* TamponRun: Alex is still upset with his mother for sending him to buy tampons once when he was 11.
38* ThreeWaySex: Alex has a threesome with the Monkey and an Italian prostitute in Rome, but he finds it more strenuous than sexy.
39-->I can best describe the state I subsequently entered as one of unrelieved busy-ness. Boy, was I busy! I mean there was just so much to do. You go here and I'll go there- okay, now you go here and I'll go there- all right, now she goes down that way, while I head up this way, and you sort of half turn around on this...
40* TrappedAtTheDinnerTable: Alexander Portnoy, on the analyst's couch, recalls how his mother [[JewishMother Sophie]] wouldn't take no for an answer when it came to finishing his dinner. Once she even [[ExaggeratedTrope pulled a knife on him]] in order to make him comply.

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