
John Updike : Novels 1959-1965
About this book
John Updike had already made a name as a contributor of stories and poems to The New Yorker when, in January 1959, at the age of twenty-six, he published his first novel, The Poorhouse Fair, launching one of the most extraordinary literary careers in American letters. Now, Library of America inaugurates a multi-volume edition of Updike's novels with this volume gathering his first four novels, including the landmark Rabbit, Run, chosen in 2010 by TIME Magazine one of the best 100 novels published in English since 1923.
Subjects
Older peopleFictionPoorFairsHarry Angstrom (Fictitious character)Middle class menGriefChiron (Greek mythology)Farm lifeFamiliesAmerican fictionAmerican fiction (fictional works by one author)