
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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Terrorist
Thomas Jones writes:
Ahmad has no friends, no siblings, an absent father and a mother he barely sees. But he is not lonely, or does no...
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Memories of the Ford Administration
Michael Wood writes:
Everyone remembers what they were doing when John Kennedy was killed, but no one even asks what you were doing when...
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The Witches of Eastwick
Nicholas Spice writes:
It can’t be doubted that On the Perimeter and The Witches of Eastwick are quite differen...
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John Lanchester writes:
Is it possible for a novelist to write too well? This has sometimes seemed to be the case with John Updike, whos...
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Rabbit at Rest
Edward Pearce writes:
The thought did occur during the Eighties that it wouldn’t do to leave Rabbit Angstrom – Toyota deal...
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