Revisiting Updike’s Rabbit novels is a rendezvous ... whether it’s rebellion against conformity in the 1950s (Rabbit, Run), racial conflict and cultural anarchy in the 1960s (Rabbit Redux ...
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Five Best: Life Lessons
The third installment of John Updike’s “Rabbit” series finds Harry “Rabbit ... “How can you respect the world when you see it’s being run by a bunch of kids turned old?” ...
All viewers of this document can see this public note. John Updike’s archive at Harvard’s Houghton Library houses manuscripts and typescripts of many of his books and stories, including these ...
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Serialised reading of John Updike's 1971 novel about quintessential American white middle class male Harry 'Rabbit' Angstrom. Read by Toby Jones. Abridged by Eileen Horne.
and hit a home run—low, linear, perfect. “It was in the books while it was still in the sky,” Updike wrote, and it is still in the sky, sixty-five years later, because of the arresting ...