Updike

Updike2000
About this book
"Updike: America's Man of Letters is the first comprehensive critical look at the work, career, and literary reputation of America's most influential man of letters since Edmund Wilson. By the age of twenty-eight, John Updike had already been published in the three major forms - novel, poem, and short story - he would continue to explore with steadily expanding brilliance and authority.
For the next four decades his literary career would realize itself primarily in these three forms, but also in essays, reviews, and memoirs, and in resourceful commentary on his own work - the stuff of many interviews and prefaces. Pritchard's book is not a biography, but a portrait of the writer and his work."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 2000
- OL Work ID
- OL1840781W
Subjects
Criticism and interpretationFictionHistory and criticismNew York Times reviewedUpdike, john, 1932-2009American literature, history and criticism, 20th century