His books include Conrad's Narrative Method (Oxford University Press, 1989)[3] and Narrative in Fiction and Film (Oxford University Press, 2000).[4] Lothe is also editor or co-editor of a number of books, including Joseph Conrad: Voice, Sequence, History, Genre (Ohio State University Press, 2008),[5] with James Phelan and Jeremy Hawthorn, Franz Kafka: Narration, Rhetoric, and Reading, with Beatrice Sandberg and Ronald Speirs (Ohio State University Press, 2011), After Testimony: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Holocaust Narrative for the Future (Ohio State University Press, 2012), with Susan Rubin Suleiman and James Phelan, Narrative Ethics, with Jeremy Hawthorn (Rodopi, 2013), and The Future of Literary Studies (Novus Press, 2017).
In 2006 Lothe co-edited Tidsvitner (Time's Witnesses) with Anette Storeide, a book documenting the stories of eight Norwegians who survived nazi concentration camps during the Holocaust. The book was elected "Book of the Year" by the readers of the Norwegian newspaper Morgenbladet.[6] In 2013 he edited Kvinnelige Tidsvitner: Fortellinger fra Holocaust (English version: Time's Witnesses: Women's Voices from the Holocaust. Fledgling Press, 2017). The book documents the stories of ten Jewish women who survived the Holocaust.
^Lothe, Jakob; Hawthorn, Jeremy; Phelan, James (2008). Joseph Conrad: Voice, Sequence, History, Genre. Ohio State University Press. ISBN978-0814251652.
^Time, Jon Kåre (Jan 19, 2007). "Testamentet". Morgenbladet (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 2009-09-11.