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Rabbit, Run
by John UpdikeRabbit, Run is the book that established John Updike as one of the major American novelists of his--or any other--generation. Its hero is Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom, a onetime high-school basketball star who on an impulse deserts his wife and son. He is twenty-six years old, a man-child caught in a... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1988 -
The Poorhouse Fair: A Novel
by John UpdikeThe hero of John Updike's first novel, published when the author was twenty-six, is ninety-four-year-old John Hook, a dying man who yet refuses to be dominated. His world is a poorhouse--a county home for the aged and infirm--overseen by Stephen Conner, a righteous young man who considers it his dut... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2005 -
The afterlife and other stories
by John UpdikeIn the twenty-two stories in this collection, life beyond middle age is explored and found to have its own particular wonders, from omniscient golf caddies to prescient sexual rumours, from the deaths of mothers and brothers-in-law to the births of grandchildren.... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1995 -
In the beauty of the lilies
by John UpdikeThis saga of one family's journey through the spiritual landscape of 20th-century America, opens in 1910, just as Theodore Wilmot's father, a Presbyterian minister, suddenly loses his faith. His loss is visceral, and no amount of intellectualising can deter him from his realization that he must leav... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1996 -
Self-Consciousness: Memoirs
by John UpdikeJohn Updike's memoirs consist of six Emersonian essays that together trace the inner shape of the life, up to the age of fifty-five, of a relatively fortunate American male. The author has attempted, his Foreword states, "to treat this life, this massive datum which happens to be mine, as a specimen... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1989 -
The Maples Stories: The Maples Stories (Everyman's Library Pocket Classics Series)
by John Updike(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)Collected together for the first time in hardcover, these eighteen classic stories from across John Updike's career form a luminous chronicle of the life and times of one marriage in all its rich emotional complexity.In 1956, Updike published a story, "Snowing in Greenw... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2009 -
Always Looking: Essays on Art
by John UpdikeFollowing on from the acclaimed Just Looking and Still Looking, Always Looking is an insightful collection of art criticism and a masterclass in appreciating art - from the great American man of letters, John Updike. Always Looking treats readers to a series of elegant and sensitive essays on art, a... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2012 -
The Witches of Eastwick: A Novel
by John UpdikeToward the end of the Vietnam era, in a snug little Rhode Island seacoast town, wonderful powers have descended upon Alexandra, Jane, and Sukie, bewitching divorcées with sudden access to all that is female, fecund, and mysterious. Alexandra, a sculptor, summons thunderstorms; Jane, a cellist, float... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1984 -
Couples: A Novel
by John UpdikeOne of the signature novels of the American 1960s, Couples is a book that, when it debuted, scandalized the public with prose pictures of the way people live, and that today provides an engrossing epitaph to the short, happy life of the "post-Pill paradise." It chronicles the interactions of ten you... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1996 -
The Widows of Eastwick: A Novel
by John UpdikeMore than three decades after the events described in The Witches of Eastwick, Alexandra, Jane, and Sukie--widowed, aging, and with their occult powers fading--return for the summer to the Rhode Island town where they once made piquant scandal and sometimes deadly mischief. But what was then a cente... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2008 -
S.: A Novel (Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics Ser. #Bks. 1-4)
by John UpdikeS. is the story of Sarah P. Worth, a thoroughly modern spiritual seeker who has become enamored of a Hindu mystic called the Arhat. A native New Englander, she goes west to join his ashram in Arizona, and there struggles alongside fellow sannyasins (pilgrims) in the difficult attempt to subdue ego a... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1988 -
Of the Farm
by John UpdikeIn this short novel, Joey Robinson, a thirty-five-year-old New Yorker, describes a visit he makes, with his second wife and eleven-year-old stepson, to the Pennsylvania farm where he grew up and where his aging mother now lives alone. For three days, a quartet of voices explores the air, making conf... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1993 -
Americana
by John UpdikeJohn Updike's first collection of verse since his Collected Poems, 1953-1993 brings together fifty-eight poems, three of them of considerable length. The four sections take up, in order: America, its cities and airplanes; the poet's life, his childhood, birthdays, and ailments; foreign travel, to Eu... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2001 -
Tossing and Turning
by John UpdikeJohn Updike's first collection of verse since Midpoint takes its title from a poem about insomnia. Throughout, this is poetry with its eyes wide open, restlessly alert for the oddities of reality and the double entendres of imagination. Fanciers of light verse will find a middle section of delicat... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1977 -
Facing Nature
by John UpdikeJohn Updike's fifth collection of poetry faces nature on a number of levels. An opening section of sonnets touches upon death, aging, and, in a sequence of describing a week in Spain, insomnia and dread. The poems that follow consider nature in the form of seasons, of planting trees and being buri... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1985 -
The Carpentered Hen
by John UpdikeAs a present to John Updike on his fiftieth birthday, and as a treat for his readers, his first book, a collection of light verse originally published twenty-five years ago, is brought back into print, with an author's foreword and some small revisions. Many of these poems were writte... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1982 -
Telephone Poles and Other Poems
by John UpdikeWHEN, five years and five books of fiction ago, THE CARPENTERED HEN, John Updike's first collection of verse, was published, Phyllis McGinley wrote: "I have been happily reading Mr. Updike in The New Yorker for some time and am happy, now, to own him collected. When he first appeared in that magazi... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1963 -
Collected Poems 1953-1993
by John Updike"The idea of verse, of poetry, has always, during forty years spent working primarily in prose, stood at my elbow, as a standing invitation to the highest kind of verbal exercise--the most satisfying, the most archaic, the most elusive of critical control. In hotel rooms and airplanes, on beaches a... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1993 -
The Best American Short Stories 1984
by John UpdikeThis anthology has been striving to contain the best short stories by some of the writers in American literature, featuring short fiction predominantly.... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1984 -
A Child's Calendar
by John UpdikeA collection of twelve poems describing the activities in a child's life and the changes in the weather as the year moves from January to December.<P><P> Winner of the Caldecott Honor ... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1999 -
My Father's Tears
by John Updike"Drinking a toast to the visible world, his impending disappearance from it be damned." That's how John Updike describes one of his elderly protagonists in this, his final collection of short stories. He might have been writing about himself. In My Father's Tears, the author revisits his signature c... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2009 -
Midpoint and Other Poems
by John UpdikeIn the boldly eclectic title poem of his collection, John Updike employs the meters of Dante, Spenser, Pope, Whitman, and Pound, as well as the pictographic tactics of concrete poetry, to take an inventory of his life at the end of his thirty-fifth year--at midpoint. These cantos form both a joke o... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1969 -
Licks of Love
by John UpdikeIn this brilliant late-career collection, John Updike revisits many of the locales of his early fiction: the small-town Pennsylvania of Olinger Stories, the sandstone farmhouse of Of the Farm, the exurban New England of Couples and Marry Me, and Henry Bech's Manhattan of artistic ambition and taunti... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2000 -
Seek My Face
by John UpdikeJohn Updike's twentieth novel, like his first, The Poorhouse Fair, takes place in one day, a day that contains much conversation and some rain. The seventy-nine-year-old painter Hope Chafetz, who in the course of her eventful life has been Hope Ouderkirk, Hope McCoy, and Hope Holloway, answers quest... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2002 -
The Afterlife and Other Stories
by John UpdikeTo Carter Billings, the hero of John Updike's title story, all of England has the glow of an afterlife: "A miraculous lacquer lay upon everything, beading each roadside twig, each reed of thatch in the cottage roofs, each tiny daisy trembling in the grass". All twenty-two of the stories in this col... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1994