Early Novels:
* Goodbye, Columbus (1959): A collection of short stories that explores the lives of young Jewish Americans.
* Letting Go (1962): A novel that delves into the struggles of a man trying to reconcile his past with his present.
* When She Was Good (1967): A novel about a woman who becomes deeply involved in a religious cult.
* Portnoy's Complaint (1969): A controversial and highly acclaimed novel that explores the sexual and psychological anxieties of a Jewish American man.
Middle Period Novels:
* The Breast (1972): A satirical novel about a man who transforms into a giant breast.
* The Great American Novel (1973): A playful and experimental novel about a fictional baseball team.
* My Life as a Man (1974): A semi-autobiographical novel that examines the relationship between a man and his father.
* The Professor of Desire (1977): A novel about a college professor who has an affair with a student.
* The Ghost Writer (1979): A novel about a young writer who is hired to write the autobiography of a famous novelist.
* Zuckerman Unbound (1981): The first novel in the Zuckerman trilogy, which follows the life of a fictional writer.
* The Anatomy Lesson (1983): The second novel in the Zuckerman trilogy.
* The Counterlife (1986): The final novel in the Zuckerman trilogy.
Later Novels:
* The Plot Against America (2004): An alternate history novel that explores what might have happened if Charles Lindbergh had been elected President of the United States in 1940.
* Everyman (2006): A novel that explores the themes of mortality and the search for meaning.
* Indignation (2008): A novel about a young man who is expelled from college for refusing to participate in a mandatory physical examination.
* Nemesis (2010): A novel set in Newark, New Jersey, during the polio epidemic of 1944.
Short Story Collections:
* Goodbye, Columbus (1959)
* The Epstein Stories (1979)
* Reading Myself and Others (1975)
* Patrimony (1991)
This is not an exhaustive list, but it highlights some of Roth's most significant and influential works. His novels and stories continue to be read and studied by readers and scholars around the world.