Misbehavior is ordained by sanctimony
Sexual Assault Allegations Against Biographer Halt Shipping of His Roth Book
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/21/books/philip-roth-blake-bailey.html
Misbehavior is ordained by sanctimony, so Mr. Bailey and Mr. Roth are perfectly wed for shocking the shoes dancing wildly at the rhythm and blues of no holds barred racy literature of imaginative desktop and bedtop deliquescence shameless braggardy, prowess fictional of course, hardly genuine, Lady Chatterly rooting for the genre along with the bared chest romancer of the instantly available via cellphone.
Norton pretends televangelist regrets, sheds a crocodile, upticks the advances of fee and sales, awaits the band of multipliers to work their magic of verisimilitude and scandalous hot sheets, done at once to shove aside wasted columns on Mr. Floyd street riots and weeping hooters and flash-banging shooters and dwindling sales of tales if anonymous shot soldiers in Afghanistan for America's longest top-tilting of the pandemicky citizenry's unbalanced economy in favor of the few who pull the strings of unbelievably enticing shenanigans right there on the mesmerizing handheld very own arousals.
Roth with his liver-loving teen beginning three decades of randiness in print and ostensibly in person and publishers, with Mailer and Updike and Playboy and Hustler and Screw and Society for Cutting Up Men and Germaine Greer, lastingly lubricious right up to Jeffrey Epstein and dear hapless Ghislaine Maxwell in the filthy ever-bright pokey like a formulaic victim in The Graduate or best, Midnight Cowboy, aiming at Naked Cowboy of Times Square (no pun on the grey lady's unprintables).