10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UPDIKE»
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Conversations with John Updike
Collects thirty-two interviews with the writer between 1959 and 1993
John Updike, James Plath, 1994
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Self-Consciousness: Memoirs
He takes the reader beyond self-consciousness, and beyond self-importance, into sheer wonder at the miracle of existence.
3
Due Considerations: Essays and Criticism
“A drop of truth, of lived experienced, glistens in each.” This is how John Updike modestly described his nonfiction pieces, of which Due Considerations is perhaps his most varied, stylish, and personal collection.
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The Best American Short Stories of the Century
With a new 1999 story added to the paperback volume, this collection of the best stories of the century includes some of the greatest names in literature as well as a few spectacular one-hit wonders. Reprint.
John Updike, Katrina Kenison, 2000
Rabbit, Run is the book that established John Updike as one of the major American novelists of his—or any other—generation.
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Trust Me: Short Stories
The theme of trust, betrayed or fulfilled, runs through this collection of short stories: Parents lead children into peril, husbands abandon wives, wives manipulate husbands, and time undermines all.
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Collected Poems, 1953-1993
Arranged in chronological order, the poems constitute, as he says, “the thread backside of my life’s fading tapestry.” An ample set of notes at the back of the book discusses some of the hidden threads, and expatiates upon a number of ...
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Updike: America's Man of Letters
Presents a look at the work, career, and literary reputation of John Updike. By the age of twenty-eight, John Updike had already been published in the three major forms - novel, poem, and short story.
William H. Pritchard, 2005
In this sequel to Rabbit, Run, John Updike resumes the spiritual quest of his anxious Everyman, Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom.
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Updike in Cincinnati: A Literary Performance
Documents John Updike's visit to Cincinnati in 2001 as an honored guest of the university in a portrayal of one of America's literary giants as an adept and talented public performer and includes a collection of session transcripts, ...
John Updike, James A. Schiff, 2007
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UPDIKE»
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The 10 Best John Updike Books
Christopher Carduff, who was handpicked by John Updike to edit the Library of America edition of his work, also edits the posthumous Updike publications for ... «Publishers Weekly, Oct 15»
Man Writes Open Letter to Woman Reporting 'Creepy Guy' in Park
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — A man was stopped by police after taking a walk in the park with his camera last month. A neighbor spotted David Updike taking ... «wnep.com, Oct 15»
Our view: Updike cuts to the chase
Bedford County Circuit Court Judge James Updike makes his ruling on Wednesday, April 29, 2015, ordering a six-month injunction stopping Sweet Briar ... «Roanoke Times, Jun 15»
Our view: What Updike is up to
This being Judge James Updike's surprise ruling Wednesday for the next six months, Sweet Briar College can't sell, give away or do anything to “dissipate” its ... «Roanoke Times, Apr 15»
Updike's Affair With America
In January 1986, John Updike spoke at a PEN international writers' congress in New York. He was well established as “America's preeminent man of letters,” as ... «The American Conservative, Aug 14»
John Updike: Tedious Suburbanite, Literary Great
Let's begin by making one thing clear. John Updike was the greatest writer in English of the last century. Unquestionably, he was the best short story writer; ... «The New Republic, May 14»
Judging John Updike
But Updike has always had detractors, beginning, in 1965, with John W Aldridge (no relation, I believe, to the striker who did so well for Liverpool after his ... «New Statesman, May 14»
Updike by Adam Begley, review
It is the summer of 1967 and John Updike is ranting at Philip Roth about Vietnam. They are dinner guests of Bernard Taper (one of the original Monuments Men) ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 14»
Imitation of Life
John Updike moved with his wife, Mary, and their two children from New York City to Ipswich, Massachusetts, in 1957. He had just turned twenty-five. He'd spent ... «New Yorker, Apr 14»
Adam Begley's 'Updike'
At first, he wanted to be a graphic artist. In 1954, John Updike — age 22, newly married and fresh out of Harvard, where he'd studied English literature and taken ... «New York Times, Apr 14»