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John Updike, 1932-2009

‘Updike wrote as if he were doing fine draughtsmanship under a cone of light, honouring creation and the American plenty.’ James Wolcott in the LRB, 1 January 2009



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Memories of the Ford Administration

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Poorhouse Fair

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Rabbit at Rest

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Rabbit at Rest

John Updike, afterword by Justin Cartwright

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