Though the incidence of alcoholism among American writers has been extraordinarily high, fictional depictions of the condition by American novelists are surprisingly rare. One of the most vivid comes from John Updike's Bech is back, the second of his books to deal with the American writer's life through the alter ego of unprolific Jewish novelist Henry Bech, here attending a party:
LRB 8 March 1990 | PDF Download
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