From Philip Roth to Bluegrass: Exploring Identity and Creativity
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In this episode of The Teaching Journeys Podcast, host Dave Roberts interviews Cincinnati-based author and musician Matthew Check. They discuss Matthew's creative journey from a casual online writing class to publishing his debut memoir What Would Philip Roth Do?', which explores themes of love, Jewish identity, and self-discovery. The conversation also delves into Matthew's background in bluegrass music, his influences, and the evolution of his writing and musical career. The episode highlights the importance of authenticity, personal growth, and the role of humor in storytelling.
Matthew’s Bio and Contact Information
Matthew was a Cincinnati-based author and musician whose creative path led him from bluegrass stages to the pages of his debut memoir. What began as a casual online writing class in 2014 grew into What Would Philip Roth Do?—a funny and deeply honest exploration of love, Jewish identity, and self-discovery in New York City. Written in bursts during lunch breaks and shaped with the help of an editor in Bolivia, the book features imagined conversations with Philip Roth, who serves as the sardonic voice in Matt’s head as he navigates disastrous dates, cultural guilt, and the search for meaning. His work has been recognized in Billboard, PopMatters, Americana UK, and The New Yorker.
Learn more about Matthew Check, his music, book and upcoming events at: https://matthewcheckmusic.com
Social links:
https://www.instagram.com/matthewcheck/?hl=en
https://www.youtube.com/c/MatthewCheck1
Here are some reviews of What Would Philip Roth Do?
JEWISH BOOK COUNCIL
Reviewed by Benjamin Selesnick
“A telling portrait of adolescence...” “What Would Philip Roth Do?” is a strong debut: funny, warm, nuanced, and insightful...."
★★★★★ READER’S FAVORITE
Reviewed by Romuald Dzemo
“A rollicking, self-lacerating, and deeply human coming-of-age memoir.” “Gorgeous prose.” “A musical through-line connecting heartbreak and creativity, and offers a fresh twist on the classic Bildungsroman.”
Reviewed by Carol Thompson
“A playful homage to Roth’s spirit.” “I couldn't stop reading this book.”
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