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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: John Updike
John Updike
"Bech at Bay and Before"
Turning out the lights on the old New Yorker
Was it Utopia? Camelot? Paradise? Or does the possibility exist that, as fine as it once was, it was still just a magazine?
The 7 vices of highly creative people
If you go through life free of bad habits, you won't live forever, but it will feel like it.
"Gertrude and Claudius" by John Updike
In his 19th novel, Updike spins a tale of feverish and furtive sex and death in a masterly prequel to "Hamlet."
Tom Wolfe calls Irving, Mailer and Updike "the Three Stooges"
"Bonfire of the Vanities" author fans literary feud.
Hugh Hefner
The 20th century's indefatigable swinger is still mixing martinis, cavorting with naked women, encouraging men to play indoors and reinventing himself.
Updike and Parini trade slaps on review pages
Dueling men of letters fail to reveal conflict of interest.
Updike in love
The author of "Rabbit, Run" picks the five greatest novels about romance.
Turning the tables on Terry Gross
Salon gets personal with NPR's Maestro of conversation.
The year in books
Dwight Garner
reviews the events in book publishing in 1997 Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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